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David P. McGrath

Kingston, New York

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ST. REMY-David P. McGrath, 69, a resident of St. Remy, N.Y. died on Nov. 13, 2020, at home of esophageal cancer, an illness that he met with selfless courage. He was the son of the late Clara M. McGrath and Dr. Stephen T. McGrath. David was born on Quonset Point Naval Base in Rhode Island and...

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Happy Father's Day DAD thank you for taking care of mommy. I miss you every day of my life. Love, "Liz and or "Red"

Thanking about you today another Thanksgiving without you. It’s very sad. I wish we were camping and spending more time together. Life is too short you’re in my memories, tea bag,

I miss you so much I love you DAD

I miss you dad! Saturday was a year. Chip & I visit you everyday, i tell him "come say hi to daddy" he comes over & puts his nose on your stone. Your celebration was last month 10/2/21 just 2 days after what would have been you´re 70th Birthday. So many of your friends were here, did you see? I hope you had a coors light w everyone! Mommy is so STRONG! THANK YOU FOR HER STRENGTH YOU GIVE HER EACH DAY PASSING! I miss you dad! I know we will be together again, I´m counting on it. I LOVE...

This picture is of you & mommy’s 30th wedding anniversary in 2006. Last month 1/17/21 would have been your 45th. Mommy is not feeling so good. I don’t know how to help her now. It’s been 91 days, yesterday. Who do I talk to? Who do I call? She needs more strength dad than what she has right now. Mommy’s eyes are sad & lonely & always has a tear ready to slide down her cheek. There’s nothing to look forward to except go to where you are. I LOVE YOU DAD! PLEASE SEND STRENGTH, TALK TO HER, HOLD...

Dave was the kind of guy that made you feel comfortable in his presence. I am thankful for the small part I was honored to play in his journey. It's patients like Dave, with a wife like Janie that remind me why I became a nurse. People like the McGraths make it hard to keep the line between patient and family. I know his memory will live on thorough everyone his presence touched.

Happy Thanksgiving Dad. Mommy and I put the Turkey in this morning, together. She cleaned and stuffed him... (you know I don’t do that) you were supposed to put the turkey n the over this morning, but we didn’t wake you. Your resting now. Mommy and I shared a few Thanksgiving memories from over the years. You’ve always said the prayer. I’m going to close my eyes and listen to your words of wishing health and happiness. Steve brought you home last week, both mommy and I felt relief. Happy...

god bless R.I.P.davidenjoyed golf with you