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Gerald Jerry Eagan

Newark, New Jersey

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EAGAN Gerald Jerry Eagan Owned West Orange landscape company, 50 Gerald Jerry Eagan, 50, of North Caldwell, formerly of Livingston, died on Thursday, March 27, 2008, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York City. A Mass of Christian Burial will celebrate Gerald Eagans life at 10 a.m....

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Jerry,
You are my brother and I think about us growing up together. I am heart broken over your untimely death, and I am angry at God for taking you from us. We had a great time and a lot of fun together growing up. As we got older we went our own way, but, life changes. We were the same in kindness and respecting others. we always loved and respected one another. You will be deeply missed by me. I love you and I will see you again. I Love you.
Your brother,
Ray

Dad,

I will keep you in my heart forever and always. Heaven has gained an angel. You are truly missed and loved by all.


Thank you everyone for your continued support.
-Jenn

Dear Eagan Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad and difficult time.

If Jerry was anything like his brother Ray, I know he was a good man and will truly be missed by many.

May all those great memories of Jerry give you peace soon!

Our hearts are with you at this time and in the days ahead.

Goodbye Jerry,

You were always a good friend and I will miss you greatly. I always looked forward to watching the kids wrestle because I knew I would see you there and we would get to talk and compare notes. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers and you will always be my friend.

You helped me through a very tough time and I will never forget that.

I am sure we will meet each other again and I just hope they have good wrestling matches up there for us to watch...

To the family of Jerry Eagan,

My deepest and most sincere sympathy are with all you. I have known Jerry most of those 30 years he was in business and will say that Jerry was a friend to all who knew him. I will sorely miss his face and his place among the streets of Livingston where he was commonly seen enjoying his work and sharing a smile with his friends and colleagues. I was happy to have seen him to give him a hug and kiss in Brookdale park last fall at the light the night walk....