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J. RICHARD MCENTEE

Tacoma, Washington

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J. Richard McEntee J. Richard McEntee, our beloved father, grandfather and friend, died June 20, 2010, after a brief battle with cancer. He was 74. Dick was born Sept. 23, 1935, to Bill & Marie McEntee in Franklin, N.J. He was the seventh of their eight children. He graduated from Franklin...

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Dear McEntee Family,
I just learned of your dad's passing, and my heart goes out to you. I know that having both your mom and dad gone leaves a big whole in your hearts. You now have big time intercessors in heaven - not only your mom and dad, but also all of the babies they tried to save. Only time heals, but know that they are with you at all times....closer than when they were here on earth.

Dear McEntee Family:
I was sad to hear of your father's passing. I have nothing but fond memories of your Mom and Dad when they were young and living next door to us on Evergreen. Please know that myself and the rest of my family will keep you in our thoughts and prayers and that your Mom and Dad will always have a place in our hearts.
Charla Johnson and Family

"We were sorry to hear of Your Father's passing; We will keep The McEntee Family in Our Prayers." Kevin & Kate Sanborn, and Family (Fircrest, WA)

I first met Dick and Kathy at the age of 14, when they were associated with Voice for the Unborn, which preceded Human Life, and worked to stop Referendum 20, which legalized abortion in WA state in 1970. My family became deeply involved with the pro-life movement thanks to Kathy's passionate fire and Dick's quiet conviction. What a joyful reunion they must be having! We now have TWO advocates in Heaven, to whom we can pray, for their intercession with Our Lord in the cause of Life. We...

Please accept our heartfelt thoughts of sadness.Dick and Kathy will remain in our memories for the rest of our lives. How many babies did they save through their efforts....God only knows. Their reward will be great. The Sanborn Family

Your commitment to the City of UP and involvement with the COPS Commission was admirable. I enjoyed your humor, intelligence, loyalty and friendship. You will me missed, but the legacy you and Kathy created, will continue.

Dear Kate, Paul, Aileen, Ann, and Noreen,
I was saddened to learn this morning that your father has died, but heartened by the fine obituary, which brought your dad to life in my memory. I will remember him in Mass tomorrow morning.
Yours in Our Lord,
Br. Paul, SJ