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Donald David McGrath

46, Manasquan, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)DONALD DAVID MCGRATHAGE: 46 MANASQUAN Mr. Donald David McGrath, 46, died suddenly on Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at his home. Born in Plainfield, he resided in Woodbridge, NJ before moving to Manasquan 15 years ago. Donald graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School. He was...

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I am so sad to hear of Don's untimely passing. We had been friends through the years growing up in Plainfield into our early adulthood. I will miss him dearly.

I am devastated to hear the sad news of Don's passing. He had a good soul behind those twinkling eyes of his. I admired his relentless affection for the Yankees in good or bad, & appreciated and shared his love for great rock & roll. My heart goes out to his family & closest friends, he will be missed by many.

Don you will be missed. I worked with him at O'neils and had many laughs, truly a great guy with a big heart. Heather (Parlin, NJ)

Our deepest sympathy to the McGrath Family. May the love and peace of the Holy Spirit strengthen your souls and help heal your hearts...The Carone Family will pray for you...

Don will be greatly missed. I worked with him at Bay Street and O'Neill's and he was a great friend and made work go by quickly. His sense of humor, great musical taste and twinkling eyes defined Don for me. My prayers and sympathy go out to his family. I will never forget him.

I was very saddened to hear of Don's passing. As a former owner of O'Neills, where Don came to work when he came to Manasquan, I can tell you that he stepped up to the plate when called upon to take over as head chef. He made many friends here and will always be remembered for his quick wit and sly smile. God be with the McGrath family as well as all Don's good friends.

We are all deeply saddened by the passing of Donnie. He a was a very good friend, neighbor and most importantly, a great human being. He will always be remembered for that facetious smile he possessed. He was one of a Kind. He will be greatly missed. Our heartfelt prayers & condolences go out to the McGrath Family. Forever in our hearts, Amy Jenny Debbie and Alan Clayton-Manasquan-

We will all miss Don. Gary, friend from Bay Street Restaurant

We are deeply saddened by the loss of the warm, caring, funny and entertaining person that Don was. A talented and creative chef, Don's passion was to please through the palate, which he consistently did time and time again. We always looked forward to a good time, good fun and a GREAT meal when Don was "in the back".
May God bless Don and his family.
Missing Don : (
Jim & Nancy, Don's friends at The Rail