FRANK-McTeigue-Obituary

FRANK McTeigue

Westfield, New Jersey

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DIED
October 22, 2016
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Westfield, New Jersey

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Frank A. McTeigue Beloved husband, father, veteran Long Hill Twp. educator Frank A. McTeigue, 82, of Westfield, N.J., passed away peacefully on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016, surrounded by his loving family. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to visit the Dooley Colonial Home, 556 Westfield Ave.,...

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I just learned of Frank's passing away. I heartily agree with the other thoughts expressed here. and would like to add that although I only knew him from intergenerational classes at Cranford HS, I will always remember his great sense of humor, wit, and honesty as he relayed his life experiences with the students in the classes. He was there only once in a while, since his basketball games on Fridays had a greater priority--a tribute to his friends he shared himself with on Friday...

Dearest Joan, I am so very sorry for the loss of your wonderful husband and father. I know you will all take comfort in the memories you have shared with him. I have great memories of you and Frank with Linda and Felix at the Beach House. You and your children are in my thoughts and prayers,
Much love, Rita Turo

Frank was one of the many basketball teammates I had. And a "regular" at our games. I will miss his quietness, kindness, and most of all his humor.
He really enjoyed life.

His wife and family are in my prayers.

With sympathy,
Tom



Frank was a very close friend, who loved his family and his basketball mates. I had the pleasure of meeting and playing ball not only with him but also with his wonderful son, Edward.

Going to the gym will not be the same. Little chats with Frank were always delightful, with his wry sense of humor and direct honesty. Then in the game his never-miss two-handed overhead shot and his playful calling of all decisions in his team's favor added fun to the game. Frank was one of...



Frank was a very close friend, who loved his family and his basketball mates. I had the pleasure of meeting and playing ball not only with him but also with his wonderful son, Edward.

Going to the gym will not be the same. Little chats with Frank were always delightful, with his wry sense of humor and direct honesty. Then in the game his never-miss two-handed overhead shot and his playful calling of all decisions in his team's favor added fun to the game. Frank was one of...

Joan Dottie and I would like to express our sincere sympathy on Frank's passing. May God bless you and the family. He will be in our prayers always. I know he is with Buddy and both in peace. We are in surf City full time now and finally retired.