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Gerald J. McCarty Ph.D.

Seattle, Washington

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Gerald J. McCarty, Ph.D.

Gerald J. McCarty, Ph.D., born August 6, 1929, in Boston, Massachusetts, died March 24, 2005, in Seattle, Washington, surrounded by his family.Gerry grew up in Boston and graduated from Boston College. He received his doctorate in psychology from the Catholic...

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Uncle Gerry-
To the kind of guy who defined one generation for those that came after. A real great guy, I'm sure you've got Saint Peter in stitches. Rest In Peace.

Dad,
There is no measure of the ache in my heart. I miss you terribly. Keep me in your sight for I will think of you often. And do my best live, love and laugh as I know you would have wanted. I Love You. Pax tecum!

I will always remember the times my family and I shared with him and his family. He was a very kind and wonderful person who gave so much to everyone he crossed paths with. My family and I will miss him dearly.
Just last Sunday evening I sat and shared those good times with Gery. We talked about the trips and all of the things he did with his children and how proud he was of all of them and we talked about all the times we share when he lived across the street from me with his son Mike...

I will miss him so very much.

Wellfleet will never be the same without you Gerry.

I remember visiting Patty and her family in 1991. I had the opportunity to meet Gerry and I remember he prepared a fantastic dinner and then he shared some of his stories with us. I know he will be missed. My heart goes out to your family.

Doc was a great man, a wonderful friend to my family for as long as i can even remember, it was wonderful sharing memeories and stories with him in the past few months, Doc now you and Dad can keep each other company , love ya
Charmaine

I have great memories of Gerry enjoying his conversations in Wellfleet, Massachusettes.

He was a very special man that I will always remember. He always made me feel welcome in his home. I enjoyed listening to his stories and watching his eyes light up with happiness.I will always remember his laugh and smile.