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Edward L. Doheny Ph.D.

1935 - 2025

Edward L. Doheny Ph.D. obituary, 1935-2025, Haddonfield, PA

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Edward L. Doheny Obituary

Doheny, Ph.D. Edward L. Dr. Edward L. "Ed" Doheny of Cherry Hill, New Jersey passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 5, 2025. He was 89 years old. Ed was born on November 1, 1935, in New York City, son of Edward James Doheny and Mary Ellen Foley. He was the beloved husband of the late Ellen B. Doheny (nee Rocco) for 56 years; Father of Edward J. (Kimberly) Doheny of Bel Air, MD and Michael K. (Jessica) Doheny of Wenonah, NJ; Loving grandpa of Brian (Amber), Patrick, Carolyn, Jillian and Joanna Doheny, and great-grandfather of Killian Doheny. Ed attended St. Angela Merici and Cardinal Hayes catholic schools in Bronx, New York. He enlisted in the Navy and served from 1953-58 in active duty and the reserves from 1958-61. While on active duty, he was stationed overseas in Morocco as a radio operator. He utilized the GI bill to further his education, earning his Bachelor of Science in geology from The City University of New York in 1962. He was also married in 1962 and shortly after, he and Ellen moved to Bloomington, Indiana for his master's and doctoral degrees, where "Eddie" was born in 1965. He earned his PhD in geology in 1967 from Indiana University, and the family then moved to an apartment in Cherry Hill, NJ. Michael was born in 1970, and a few months later, the family moved into their family home on Greenvale Road. Ed and Ellen loved baseball, rooting for the New York Mets, while their sons loved the Phillies. The Doheny household could be counted on for a rousing debate about the two teams' performance in almost any conversation, with the game on the radio or TV in the background. He often attended baseball games at Veterans Stadium and Citizens Bank Park with his wife and children, or with some of his work colleagues, who also became close friends. He loved to read and stay informed about current events. He also loved music and taught himself to play acoustic guitar, banjo, and harmonica. When outside of work, he could always be seen proudly sporting his blue NAVY cap. Ed's other passion was teaching. He was a skilled educator and valued mentor to many, and frequently his family will hear from a former student that "he was my favorite instructor" or that "they owed their future/career" to Dr. Doheny. He was a Professor of Engineering Geology in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Drexel University from 1967-2000 and the Director of the Engineering Geology Program. Ed held a Professional Geologist license from Pennsylvania. He began teaching at the University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and in 2000 founded the Professional Program in Applied Geoscience. He was a lecturer and senior graduate advisor in the program, based in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science until 2021. His teaching, combining the theoretical areas of geology with technical expertise in engineering, allowed his students to develop practical solutions to environmental challenges and find successful careers. Throughout his career, Ed was recognized for his outstanding teaching with awards, including several at Drexel and Penn's Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden Award for Distinguished Teaching and Career Mentoring of Students. At the regional level, he received the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching and the Outstanding Professor Award from the Pennsylvania Section of the American Institute of Professional Geologists. He was also nationally recognized by being named to the 2011 Irish Education 100. Ed's family will receive friends & relatives on Monday, April 14th, 2025, from 9:00-10:45 AM, at Christ Our Light RC Church, 402 Kings Hwy., Cherry Hill, NJ; where his Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11 AM. Interment, Colestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in honor of Ed may be made to the Church at the above address (www.christourlight.net); where Ed was a longtime parishioner or to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10306 (www.t2t.org). www.KainMurphy.com

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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Apr. 9, 2025.

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Glenn Schifferdecker

June 25, 2025

Sincerest thoughts to the Doheny family and to the Drexel-Penn community. I'm grateful for the opportunity Ed offered and his mentoring at Drexel.
G.Schifferdecker M.S. '95

SHARON STOKES

April 24, 2025

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Michael ODonnell

April 18, 2025

In 1973, I was on academic probation at Drexel University due to a medical condition. I met with Dr. Doheny on summer break and told him I wanted to go to graduate school. Right in his office, he layed out a plan for me to finish Drexel. I became a Senior Executive in a top five oil and gas company only because of him. I´m crying as I write this for what he did for me and my family´s life. I am so sorry for your loss. The world will not be the same without him. All my love as you remember great man. Michael O´Donnell, Class of 1976.

Elaine Korin

April 14, 2025

To Eddie and Michael:
I was so sorry to hear the news of your Dad. I don´t know if you remember me but I was a very close friend of both your Mom and Dad. After Mom´s passing your Dad and I kept in touch by exchanging phone calls and sending Christmas cards.
Your mom, Josephine Fox and myself played mah jongg together, worked together and travelled together. I have very fond memories of those days. Unfortunately Dad and I lost touch quite a few years ago.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
Elaine Korin

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John Burke

April 10, 2025

Dear Doheny Family. I am a cousin of Ed or as I knew him "Cousin Eddie". Our grandmother, Catherine, was so proud of his service the Navy and his ever expanding education. My father, John K Burke was Ed´s mom´s younger brother along with Henry and Frank. Please accept our prayers for Cousin Eddie and the entire Doheny family.
John and Mary Burke
Lompoc, California

Kathleen Krulikowski

April 9, 2025

Dr. Doheny was my undergraduate geology professor at Drexel. His stories always left us hysterically laughing or with an impending sense of geologic doom (polar reversal tomorrow?). He was the reason I love rocks and actively mine them to this day. As an educator myself, I brought rocks (500 million year old dolomite) just yesterday to my 2nd grade student who asked: "How do you know all this?" Thank you Doctor Doheny for being one of the "good ones" who sought to inspire. Your passion for geology was contagious and will live on through all of us who were truly blessed to have you as their mentor. I remember the first day you said to me: "Didn´t I teach your (brilliant) father?" I remember thinking "Well now I have to do good!"

DT

April 9, 2025

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friends. Please find comfort in the words found at Isaiah 61:1,2.

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