Arthur-MCDONOUGH-Obituary

Arthur B. MCDONOUGH

Depew, New York

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McDONOUGH - Arthur B. March 23, 2017, beloved husband of Marilyn R. (Honer) McDonough; dearest father of Timothy A. (Heather) McDonough; loving grandfather of Maddie and Nathan; loving son of the late Arthur B. and Lavina (Murray) McDonough; brother of Robert Wesley (Robin) McDonough and Richard...

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Dear Tim and Marilyn, my sincere condolences on the passing of Art. I remember him as a jovial yet quiet guy and have fond memories of several Bills games and even one Blue Jays game in Toronto together when I was young. The morning of Tim's wedding he jokingly asked my advice for giving Tim "the talk". May he rest in peace and my thoughts and prayers will be with you tomorrow during the ceremony.

Aunt Marilyn, Tim and Heather, we just want to express our deepest sympathy and offer all our thoughts, our prayers, our love and support! Uncle Art was a great person and will be missed dearly. Love and God Bless. Kurt, Lisa, Nick and Stephanie

Dear Marilyn, Tim and Family,
I am Arthur's First Cousin, Dan. My wife, Anne, and I express our sincerest condolences to you all on Arthur's passing. We were close as kids, and he used to visit us whenever he came to Tewksbury, MA, which is where we lived for 33 years. Rest in Peace, Arthur.
Dan and Anne Emerson

dear wes and robin
was so sorry to hear about your brother
we will say prayers for him and for you both
love you guys
larry and michele

Art was a compassionate, loving husband, father & friend. He "Fought the good fight", & he will be so missed.

Dean Marilyn, Tim and family:
I remember Artie from my days in the Oblate Seminary in Washington, DC. He was a fun person to be with, always cheerful and willing to help out no matter what the project was. May your fond memories of him support you during these difficult days.

Dear Marilyn and Tim and all - Please accept my condolences and assurance of prayers for our beloved Artie. I was with him in our seminary days in Washington and spent a good amount of time together when we were both in the priesthood and the Oblates. Needless to say, we had some great times together and I'll always cherish them.

Wishing you much peace,

Wally Roberts
Brattleboro, Vermont