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In Memoriam: Ben Doherty, former UMass trustee

Bernard (Ben) Joseph Doherty, UMass Amherst alumnus and former trustee, died April 11 from COVID-19 complications at the age of 83.

Born in Boston, Doherty was the third of five children, to Anthony and Margaret Doherty of Donegal, Ireland.  He leaves behind his son, Greg Doherty; his daughter, Kate Quigley; five grandchildren; his brothers Tony and John and their families; and a number of nieces and nephews whom he loved, along with their children. His son Glen, a former Navy SEAL, preceded him in death in 2012. 

Accepted to UMass Amherst, Doherty was the first in his family to attend college and earned an associate鈥檚 degree in animal sciences in 1957, his bachelor鈥檚 in agricultural and food economics in 1959, and a master鈥檚 of agriculture and food economics in 1964.

Doherty鈥檚 connection to the university remained strong though out his life. He served as a UMass system trustee from 1988 to 1993, was on the Isenberg School of Management advisory board from 1984 to 2012 and earned the Alumni Association Medal for Distinguished Service in 1984.

According the , hechaired the university鈥檚 athletic committee from 1988 to 1991.

During that time, three athletic programs, including men鈥檚 soccer, were cut because of decreased revenues and increasing costs. Doherty is largely credited with restoring the men鈥檚 soccer program through pledges and private funding.

Doherty was the commencement speaker for the Stockbridge School of Agriculture in 1997. This came after he also spoke at the 1996 Stockbridge commencement, where he received the diploma he earned in 1957. He was given a certificate at the time he graduated, but was finally awarded the actual diploma in the ceremony decades later.

A full  is available with more information on Doherty鈥檚 life and arrangements.