1917
2010
3377 US Highway 9
Old Bridge, New Jersey
Bridget F. Camire, 93, died Friday, November 19 at Leisure Park Healthcare in Lakewood. Born in Caherciveen, County Kerry, Ireland, she lived in Washington, DC, and Old Bridge, before moving to Lakewood.
Mrs. Camire was predeceased by her husband, Alfred, in 1997. She is survived by her daughter and son in law, Mary E. & Gary Mauro, of Manalapan, her daughter and son in law, Sheila & James Banigan III, of Hawaii, her son, John Camire, of South Carolina, her grandchildren, Elizabeth Mauro, Maureen & Meghan Banigan, and Brandon Camire, her siblings, Kathleen Goggin, of Washington, DC, Margaret Sullivan, of London, England, Eileen Clark, of Florida, and Julie Maddox, of Ireland.
Visitation will be on Monday, November 22 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm at the Michael Hegarty Funeral Home, 3377 Rt. 9, Old Bridge, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Tuesday, November 23 at 10am from St. Ambrose Church, Old Bridge. Entombment will follow to St. Mary Cemetery, South Amboy, NJ.
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November 16, 2011
Mary Cleve
I forgot to add an address if you care to keep in touch: [email protected] I hope you remember your mother and her best qualities all of your life. Sometimes, mother-daughter relationships are not easy. I hope yours was.
Mary
June 7, 2011
Mary Hughes-Cleve
Dear Mary,
I am so very sorry to hear of your mother's death. You and I were best friends in another life at St. Ambrose before my parents hauled me off to New England in 1967, just as they were going to let me go to the public high school with Mary Casey and Cindy Cackowski. I don't know if you remember any of the fun we had in Mrs. Dreyher's class, (you and Bill Bradley!), but I hope so.
You were going to be in the fashion industry and you were pretty enough to succeed 100%. Your mom always welcomed me with open arms and since my mom was from Scotland, we both lived with accents! I hope your life has been all you wished for....you are very lucky to have had your mom all this time!
Mary Ellen (Hughes) Cleve
November 26, 2010
Maud Devine
John,Sheila,Mary,
I just heard today 11/26 of your Mom's passing. Had I known sooner I would have attended her Mass. She was a beautiful person one of the nicest people I have ever met. May happy memories help sustain you during this very sad time. Please accept my sincerest sympathy's.
Sincerely,
Maud Devine
November 25, 2010
Helen Smith
Dear Shelia, Mary and John and Family
My thoughts are with you all at this sad time!
My dear aunt Bridie, RIP. A wonderful loving aunt and I loved her very
much. Although I did not see her often, it did not feel like that when we met. She had many characteristics of my own mother, loving and so caring.
I miss her so, My memories of her will be of very happy times. A special aunt indeed she was!
Love
Helen Elizabeth Smith
Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, UK
November 22, 2010
Diane Dudas
Dear John, Sheila and Mary,
so sorry about the passing of your dear mother. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time. Her wonderful ways will surely be missed, but something to cherish for life.
May God's peace be with all of you.
Love always,
Diane, John and Andy Dudas
November 22, 2010
Sean, Barbara, Garrick & Kevin Clark
Dear Sheila, Mary and John, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time in your lives. Your Mom was a very special lady and will be deeply missed.
November 21, 2010
Maureen Cannizzaro
Dear Sheila, Mary and John,
I have thought of your dear mother often and I am sorry for your great loss. My own wonderful mother cherished her friendship and I am thankful for that blessing in Mom's life. Love and prayers to all of you! I know how proud she was of each one of you! I will have a Mass said at The Monastery of St. Therese in Loretto, PA where I am a member of the Secular Carmelites.
In Jesus through our Perfect Mother,Mary,always,
Maureen (Connolly) Cannizzaro
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