Dennis-McDonough-Obituary

Dennis McDonough

66, North Brunswick, New Jersey

Age 66

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Dennis McDonoughAGE: 66 • North BrunswickDennis McDonough, 66, passed away on Thursday, May 19, 2016 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Mr. McDonough was born in Queens, NY to the late George and Theresa McDonough. He grew up in West Islip, NY and lived in...

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It is sad to see our brothers and sisters pass away.we just loss another one my partner Al Appiceill,know to us as Apple.But we have our memories.When I think Dennis I always have great memories and it brings a smile to my face. Great friend,husband,father,and police officer.He will always be in our thoughts.

Val and Family,

Expressing sympathy is always difficult, but all I can say is how sorry I am for you loss. May the comfort of friends and family be your strength now in the days ahead.

I have very fond memories of working with Dennis. He was indeed a good man.

Fondly,
John Romeo
Bradenton, FL

A good guy and a great man. I'm glad I got to know Dennis. My deepest sympathies.

Val and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss seeing Dennis on the beach. I know he loved it there.
Jeanne Quirk

Val and Family,

I am so sorry to hear of Dennis' passing away. I have so many fond memories of Dennis during my time working for the City of New Brunswick and the NB Democratic Organization. I know that he will be missed by all. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Pat LoPresti Morahan

Val and family. We are so very sorry for the loss of a wonderful man! We know he is no longer in pain and pray that he will watch over his family & friends during this difficult time and always! Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless!

Val & Devon,

Deepest sympathy , Dennis is the toughest Man I know. He fought the good fight and I know he is looking down over you and probably starting a softball league with some damn good players upstairs.

Peace

Lei &Pete