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Gregory Quinn

Hopewell Junction, New York

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Gregory T. QuinnHOPEWELL JUNCTION - Gregory Thomas Quinn, 65, died on August 20, 2014 at his summer home in Toms River, NJ, from a complication due to diabetes. A Hopewell Junction resident for 16 years, he previously resided in Putnam County for 23 years. Greg was born in the Bronx on October 6,...

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Prayers to Greg's family. This is a terrible loss. I had the pleasure to work with Greg when he was a Kent Councilman and I a Chief of Police. Greg always put the needs of our community first. He added leadership and direction. I was shocked when I heard about this loss.

feeling especially sad when I heard that Greg died.you guyswere a special part of my life in Lake carmel

Rose of Sharon, Kathy's Garden

Ann,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss.
Sincerely, Kathy (Buckley) Langston

Dear Ann, Bill and Joe,
I was so sorry to hear about Greg. My heart goes out to you all. I have many fond memories of working with Greg to get PRPH going and of course...it still is going! He's left a wonderfully legacy for all of you. Love and hugs to you all. Mary Temple

To Bill and his family.
Your dad was a great guy. He was a dedicated teacher, respect county legislator and a good person
I will miss him and say a prayer for him.
Best to you.

Ann,
I am so sorry for your loss. Sending warm and healing thoughts to you and your family.

Dear Ann and family,
Allow me to join with so many others in offering my prayers and sympathy on the passing of Greg. He's a fond memory of my time at Lehman. I forwarded his obituary to Fr. Paul Donlan in California. Fr. Michael Greene, C.P.

I am deeply saddened to hear of Greg's passing. At Lehman College (CUNY) in the late 60's early 70's Greg became a role model for me as Newman Club President for the Catholic undergrads on campus. Greg never shirked from living out his beliefs, regardless of what others thought. We all desire meaningful lives. In reading about Greg's it was always about "being in the arena," of service to others. Thank you, Greg for
living out your faith. Deepest sympathies to his wife,Ann,and...

Greg was my neighbor and friend when he resided in Carmel, NY. He was a wonderful man, devoted father to Bill and Joe and loving husband to his wife Ann. The world was a better place with Greg in it.