WILLIAM-DOHERTY-Obituary

WILLIAM DOHERTY

Weymouth, Massachusetts

1943 - 2019

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DOHERTY, William Seize The Day! If you're reading this, I am dead and you're not. William Doherty of Weymouth died November 1, 2019, with family beside him including his wife of 52 years, Dorothy Kamison Doherty. With apologies to Dylan Thomas, I have raged, raged against the dying of the light,...

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You were one the best teachers ever. Thinking of you today.

You were the most amazing teacher. Taking Semantics changed me for the better. You made me a better student and person. Remember the book I sent you Tuesdays with Morrie? Because you were that kind of person. Your life sounded amazing and I am so glad you got to travel the world. Thank you for all you brought to the world.

God, he was a great grandpa. We called him Bucka. He was the greatest grandpa and father I had ever met. My his soul rest in peace.

You were an amazing teacher! You and your wife brought so much join to so many students at Weymouth High! I loved hearing about all of your adventures after retiring! You truly lived your life!!

Dear Mrs. Doherty (& Elizabeth), Well, I'm three years late in learning of the passing of your husband and father. Please forgive the tardiness. My heart is full to bursting with fond remembrance, care and love of Mr. Doherty. Yesterday, Annette Martel, Denise Kearns, Kathy Gill, and our respective spouses, gathered at our home for the weekend. (We attempt to gather annually to celebrate our long, deep and caring friendship that developed...

There are some names from your past that add a smile and a positive spark to your day- thank you Bill Doherty.

Bill was one of my best high school friends, and I am so sad to hear of his passing. I moved from Braintree way back in 1962 when I joined the Air Force, and have lost contact with most of my classmates. It is so sad to see us slowly leaving this earth, but hopefully we shall be reunited in the next life.

Semantics was my favorite class. I am very sorry to see this obituary. I have fond memories of a great teacher and a terrific human being. Mr. Doherty had such a positive impact on my life and I am sure the lives of many more. Rest in peace and your legacy lives on through more people than you will ever know. My sincere sympathy to his family and friends


Lisa Hayden-Melanson
Class of 1979

I was so saddened to hear of this great man's passing. I was blessed to enjoy his Semantic Class in High School and LOVED how he challenged my way of thinking. I truly enjoyed knowing him and his wife, such a great couple, and considered them to the very best of teachers. Sending my deepest condolences to the rest of his family.
Mr Doherty, continue to "seize the day" in your next adventure.