Eugene-McMahon-Obituary

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Eugene J. McMahon

Cumberland, Rhode Island

Age 83

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DIED
July 13, 2017
AGE
83
LOCATION
Cumberland, Rhode Island

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Eugene McMahon, born 83 years ago in Pawtucket. Gene spent his formative years in the city attending St. Joseph’s school, St. Raphael Academy and received his BA in Education from Providence College. After his marriage to Loretta Ganley, they moved to Cumberland in 1965 and resided at their 19th century home named “Daze End Herb Farm” where they would raise their four children. After the children had gone off on their own, Gene moved back to Pawtucket in 1993. While in Cumberland, Gene held political positions; Democratic State Committee Member and Representative State Committee. He also served on the Board of the Cumberland Housing Authority as a Commissioner for decades. Gene was very proud of his military service; He served with the Combat Engineers in Korea from 1953-1954. He was well known in the clothing business having been the manager of Quirk & McGinn. He was a territory manager for Magson Uniform Company. In 1977, Gene was elected by the House of Representatives to serve as the Reading Clerk. He was subsequently elected to seven more two-year terms. In 1993 on the recommendation of Governor Bruce Sundlun, he was appointed as an Associate Jury Commissioner by presiding Justice Joseph Rodgers. In 1995 he was elevated to serve as the Jury Commissioner for the Superior Court. Gene retired from state service in 2008. He always said after his wonderful family, his greatest thrill was standing at second base at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metro Dome in St. Paul, MN and singing the National Anthem before a packed house at the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians game on July 5, 1985. He says he didn’t miss a note. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, his son, Timothy and Tim’s daughters, Maggie Jane and Olivia, his daughter Mary-Ellen and her husband Tom Sloan and their children, Nicholas and Abigail, his son David and his wife Lori, and their children, Joseph and Katelyn, and his daughter Elizabeth Ann and her husband, Tom Guarneri, and their children, Jessica and Matthew. He is also survived by his sister, Patricia Lowey and her children, Patricia Martin, Kathy Austrian,  Michael and Christopher Lowey. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9AM from the O’Neill Funeral Home, 3102 Mendon Road, Cumberland, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM in Saint John Vianney Church, 3609 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday from 4-7PM in the O’Neill Funeral Home.  

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Dear McMahon Family, I am so sorry to hear about Gene. I just found out yesterday. Gene will be truly missed by so many. I will miss sitting with him at conference's and listening to his stories. I consider him a true friend. I am so sorry Kevin J Rabbitt

Dear McMahon Family,

I had the honor of working with Mr. McMahon at the State House. He always was a role model to us. God bless all of you at this sorrowful time.

Warmly,
The Brown Family

Dave, Tim and all the McMahon family. I am so saddened to hear of your dad's passing. He was a great guy and you all have my deepest sympathy. I know you will be sustained by many terrific memories.

Terrific guy! Loved knowing Gene and loved doing business with him. Travel well my friend!

My deepest sympathy to the McMahon family. I am so sorry to
hear of Gene's passing.

I had the pleasure of knowing Gene for many years and worked
with him in the Courthouse in Wakefield. Gene has a great wit
and personality. Gene, of course, was the consummate joke
and story teller. He had few equals in this regard. He was a fun
guy to be around and will be greatly missed.

I was fortunate to have know Gene.

May God bless him.

My condolences to the McMahon family. So sorry for your loss- my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Gene McMahon was truly one of the best people I had the privilege to know.

Kind, knowledgeable, humorous, respectful, appreciative, to name just a few of his attributes.

He was loved by many, admired by legislators and fellow staff,respected by all and will always be remembered especially for his Irish wit, lasting friendshipsand as a distinguished public servant. One for the ages.

Tim, Dave, Mary Ellen and Beth, please accept my deepest sympathies and sincere prayers for God's grace and comfort at this difficult time for your family. Hoping that the cherished stories and memories of the past will help ease the sadness of this difficult time. Please convey these sentiments to your mother for me.
Steve

To Gene's family my condolences and apology for being unable to attend. Gene will be missed by his Cumberland golfing buddies on our annual trips to new NH where he kept us in stiches with his jokes and stories. God bless.