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Jeremiah J. Lonergan

Lawrence, Massachusetts

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85, of Hampton, NH formerly of Lawrence, July 7, 2008. Beloved husband of 25 years to Olga (Fedorchuk) Lonergan, father of Kevin of Hampton, NH, Terrence of Venice, FL, brother of Augustine of Ocala, FL and Rita Quintal of Methuen. Also survived by six grandchildren and four great grandchildren....

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Dear Kevin,
I just wanted you to know that you and your family are in my thoughts. I have fond memories of your Dad from when we were in college and then later when I served with him on the library board. We didn't always agree on things but he sure kept it interesting! I do believe that you inhereted his infectious laugh!!!

My best to Terry and the rest of your family....God bless and you and yours and help you through this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Denyce Collins...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Dr. Bush, Ellie and Debbie offer our condolences to the family. He is now singing with the Lord and the angels.

So sorry to learn of Jere's death. He was quite a character! He used to hang around with us at the old Honeybee Donut Shop in Hampton.
He was very proud of his wife, Olga.
Sincere sympathy to his family.

I'll miss Jeremiah's special spirit as he frequented Marelli's and visited with all patrons. He was an "imp" and always ready with a quip of some sort. He spoke so highly of his wife and his zest for fun in life will always be remembered. God's speed Jerry. Marcia & all at Marelli's Market

I am sorry to hear the Jeremiah passed away. He was a wonderful person full of spunk and spirit. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family - The Tuesday group won't be the same without him! With Deepest Sympathy Kelly & The Seacoast VNA staff

I send my condolences to Jere's family. I am a member of the Boston College class of 1955. The last time that I saw Jere was at our fiftieth reunion in 2005. At that time, he spoke of his physical ailments. His spirits were high, nevertheless.
We shall miss him, the President of our class from the Intown School in 1955. Sincerely, Winifred Ryan