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Brendan Doherty

June 16, 1979 - April 18, 2020

Brendan Doherty died at his home in Killea, Co. Donegal. Tenderly loved by his family, adored by his wife and children, admired by his friends, and esteemed by his colleagues, his untimely death comes as a great shock to everyone who knew him. Brendan’s childhood was filled with music and sport. He sang in St Eugene’s Cathedral Boys choir and enjoyed performing in concerts and at the Derry Feis and Cork Choral Festival. His early talent for playing the clarinet was rekindled in recent years as his own children learned the instrument. He excelled at sports, playing football for the Model Primary School team and Gaelic for Doire Columcille GAC. Despite being the only candidate for the sacrament of confirmation at the Model Primary School, he won the prize for the best confirmation scrapbook in the diocese. Brendan’s affable nature won him countless school friends at St Columb’s College to whom he remained close his whole life. He was also well-liked by his teachers, whose reports describe a popular, well-mannered, and intelligent young man with the world at his feet. He matured into an avid sportsman and played in the senior school teams for Gaelic, soccer, golf, and basketball. Brendan relished the challenges of learning and research. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Ulster, a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Computing. The most recent of his three Masters qualifications specialised in the areas of Machine Learning, Modelling, Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic, Image Analysis, and Deep Learning. He was frequently called to present his research findings at prestigious international conferences. His work as a scientist at the forefront of data analytics for the multinational company Seagate took him around the globe. He was valued by his workmates for his experience and expertise as he blazed new trails in business intelligence and automation, and equally valued for his outstanding collegiality. At work, he was first and foremost a teacher who used his experience as a lecturer at the North West Regional College to propagate his valuable research findings to a new generation of programmers. For all this worldwide travel, he was a homebody at heart. He was always eager to return to the family farm in Ballybofey, Co. Donegal, where he loved nothing better than kicking a football across a freshly cut field. He loved to fish and even proposed to his wife at the most romantic place he could think of: the Salmon Leap on the River Finn. Barbecues were his speciality; he cherished watching his family gather on the grass outside the cottage, on baking hot summer days, as he piled up the flame-licked sausages and burgers amid clouds of charcoal smoke. He was strong enough to drive fence posts into hard ground and at time of his death, his parents were waiting to harness his bull-like strength to shift a cornerstone at the entrance to the long garden. Brendan was the cornerstone of our family. He was in constant contact with everyone. Dropping in, checking up, making sure that we were all OK. He could be relied upon for anything and would have done anything for us. Our pillar of support is now gone, and in a time when we need it most. Brendan’s core was fundamentally being a family man. He lived for his children, Aodhán and Eden. He loved barbequing with Aodhán and baking with Eden. He made them homemade banana pancakes for breakfast every weekend and took them swimming every week. He is survived by his parents Rosemary and Michael, brothers Seán and Eamonn, wife Miranda, and children Aodhán and Eden.

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  • 2020-04-20 13:35:55 View / Comment (0)
    Joe Rotherham

    Joe Rotherham

    Joe Rotherham

    Brendan completing the crana swim series

  • 2020-04-20 04:11:23 View / Comment (0)
    Eamonn Doherty

    Eamonn Doherty

    Eamonn Doherty

    Playing golf until sunset in Redcastle

  • 2020-04-20 04:04:50 View / Comment (0)
    Eamonn Doherty

    Eamonn Doherty

    Eamonn Doherty

    Dad's birthday in Ballybofey

  • 2020-04-19 23:32:07 View / Comment (0)
    Dale Mitchell

    Dale Mitchell

    Dale Mitchell

    A pic Brendan sent me from his hols last year... with his family who he adored ❤️

  • 2020-04-19 22:38:33 View / Comment (0)
    Mark Gorman

    Mark Gorman

    Mark Gorman

    Brendy and me after the Liam Ball.

  • 2020-04-19 22:18:57 View / Comment (0)
    Paul O'Hara

    Paul O'Hara

    Paul O'Hara

    Me, Mark Gorman and Brendan at Campsie Carting

  • 2020-04-19 20:51:17 View / Comment (1)
    Rory Curley

    Rory Curley

    Rory Curley

    Myself, Brendy and Scott sampling the local produce in Berlin last year - fond memories!

  • 2020-04-19 20:20:35 View / Comment (0)
    Megan Mc feely

    Megan Mc feely

    Megan Mc feely

    Brendan with a few of his friends his father in law raymond and his in laws.

  • 2020-04-19 20:19:28 View / Comment (0)
    Megan Mc feely

    Megan Mc feely

    Megan Mc feely

    The beautiful couple just back from their honeymoon . Celebrating marianda uncle 50th birthday in the millennium forum derry

  • 2020-04-19 20:02:59 View / Comment (0)
    Megan Mc feely

    Megan Mc feely

    Megan Mc feely

    Brendy ,and his beautiful wife at a mc feely wedding in 2013. Such a gentleman. Big shock to everyone. Watch over your wife and kids

  • 2020-04-19 19:42:06 View / Comment (0)
    Paul Mcfadden

    Paul Mcfadden

    Paul Mcfadden

    RIP Brendan My best friend will never be forgotten Paul

  • 2020-04-19 19:33:28 View / Comment (1)

    Clare-Louise Quilty

    Young Brendan with the Donegal sun in his eyes

  • 2020-04-19 19:32:21 View / Comment (0)

    Clare-Louise Quilty

    Brendan and a very proud Grandad

  • 2020-04-19 19:30:47 View / Comment (0)

    Clare-Louise Quilty

    Brendan and his cousin Gavin, page boys at Theresa's wedding

  • 2020-04-19 17:48:38 View / Comment (0)

    Clare-Louise Quilty

    Brotherly love, Brendan and Eamonn enjoy the craic at Grainne's wedding.

  • 2020-04-19 17:22:13 View / Comment (0)

    Clare-Louise Quilty

    Brendan with his beautiful young family and wider family circle, releasing doves to remember our Grandparents who he is now with, looking down on us all. xxx

  • 2020-04-19 16:52:07 View / Comment (0)
    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Brendan and his mother Rosemary at the Wishing Chair in Sligo.

  • 2020-04-19 16:48:34 View / Comment (0)
    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    On the log flume—great craic and memories from when I visited Brendan and family when he was working in Minnesota!

  • 2020-04-19 16:46:13 View / Comment (0)
    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Brendan teaching me how to walk—the best big brother ever.

  • 2020-04-19 16:08:11 View / Comment (0)
    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Seán Doherty

    Brendan's graduation—we are so proud of him.

  • 2020-04-19 16:03:50 View / Comment (0)

    Seán Doherty

    Brendan lived for his children and loved to see them happy and laughing.

  • 2020-04-19 23:42:50 wrote:

    You were a gentle giant Brendy and will be sorely missed ! Can’t believe you been taken so soon! Deepest sympathies to Miranda and family xo

    2020-04-19 23:42:50 wrote: You were a gentle giant Brendy and will be sorely missed ! Can’t believe you been taken so soon! Deepest sympathies to Miranda and family xo

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