Daniel-McCoart-Obituary

Daniel F. McCoart Jr.

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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McCOART Daniel F. McCoart Jr., age 82, of the Lordship section of Stratford, beloved husband of 58 years of Elsie (Toth) McCoart, died in his home on Saturday, December 4, 2004. Born in Bridgeport, to the late Daniel F. McCoart Sr. and Marion (Murray) McCoart, he had been a Lordship resident for...

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Our condolences to the McCoart Family. Rest In Peace, Sir. We will remember all in our prayers. Paul and Lisa Penders Magnolia, Texas

Dear Elsie & Family
I am very sorry to hear of Dan's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. As a child I have many memories of Dan and Dad with the Seascouts. I remember all those handsome young men coming to the house with Dan and Dad. I was very young but today that still is a vivid memory for me. Remember that you and the children are in my thoughts.
Love, Karen Miller

I would like to extend my sympathy to the McCoart family. I grew up in Lordship and have fond memories of all the good times shared with David, Danny and the whole family...
I'm sure that Mr. McCoart will be missed and I'm grateful for having known him.

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I know Mary and Fuzzy consider you their best freinds. . It was even at your wedding that they started dating.
Marianne's mother was on hospice before she passed, and they were such a blessing. We will be sending a donation to the United Home Hospice. God Bless,
The Guertin Family,
Paul, Marianne, Matt, Mike and Steve

Dan,
I am so sorry to hear the loss of your father. Losing a parent is extremely difficult but trust me the pain will ease up in time. God bless you and your family. You will be in our prayers.

My deep sympahthy and condolenes to the McCoart and Hermann families.

Mr. McCoart was my first basketball coach at Our Lady of Peace School and the lessions and values he taught me not only in basketball but in life are priceless.

In later years I always enjoyed talking talking with Mr. McCoart and was always impressed with how up to date he was especially on high school and college sports.

I've always admired him and will remember him forever.

Dear Elsie, So sorry to hear of Dans passing, he is at peace now. Know that we are all thinking of you and your family.

Love always, Tina

My deepest sympathy to the McCoart family. Mr. McCoart was the kindest gentleman I have ever known. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time.