In Memory

Malcolm Dougherty

DOUGHERTY, Malcolm J. Died on November 9, 2024. He leaves his wife, Janice, of 55 years; his daughter Jennifer; his son Matthew and his wife Cynthia; grandchildren, Samatha, Jocelyn, and Michael. He was a native of Quincy and lived in Needham, Falmouth, and Venice, Fl. He graduated from Nasson College with a BA in economics and Babson College with an MBA in Finance. His passions were his family, sailing, skiing, biking, reading and the American economy. In Venice he was chairman of the board of his condo association which he enjoyed. He took several trips up and down the New England coast in his Island Packet Windfall. For a career, he was a computer programmer, with most of the time spent as an independent contractor. He had a small business with several employees under the name of MJD Software and Windfall Consulting. Arrangements are private.



 
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11/20/24 10:39 AM #1    

Mary E. Hay

So sorry to hear of Mal's passing, shocked really, as he was such an active outdoorsman. I didn't know Mal in high school, but knew of him maybe because of him playing sports.  Then, maybe 20 years ago, I found myself working with him in Quincy for Citistreet/ING. He was a great guy, always kind, competent, and friendly. He was great to work with. Sorry that he is no longer with us. R.I.P, Mal.

 


11/20/24 01:17 PM #2    

Linda M. Thornell (Wainwright)

I am truly sad to read this.  I was fortunate to know Mal in high school, and he truly was one of the "good guys".It would appear that he had a very well-rounded life, and I am so thankful for that.


11/20/24 01:19 PM #3    

Virginia Garland

Mal and I grew up together in Squantum and I was always happy to be his friend.
He was super good looking and athletic and so smart! 
We had fun in youth groups through Atlantic and high School.
 I am very saddened to hear of his passing too soon.
He will also be remembered for his kindness and great smile. Ginny Garland


11/21/24 11:56 AM #4    

Phyllis Giove (Backstrom)

I knew Malcom in high school as he was in some of my classes.  He was a very sweet and kind person.   I double dated with him and my friend Karen who went to the prom with him.  So sad to hear about him passing away.


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