Joan-McCaffrey-Obituary

Joan M. McCaffrey

Woodbury, New Jersey

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McCAFFREYJOAN M. (nee Matthews), 71, of Woodbury, died Jan. 31, 2006. "A most generous spirit". Joan was born in Phila. to Martha and Harry Matthews. She graduated form Notre Dame High School in 1952. Joan enjoyed her 30 years on Real Estate as a very accomplished realtor with Art Duffield Realty...

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Dear Gene & Family;
Patty & I are so sorry to hear on your lost. Joan will always be remembered in our prays.
Love always,
Patty,Michael and Family

My heartfelt condolences to the family of Joan Matthews McCaffrey. We were classmates at Notre Dame High School, Moylan. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Uncle Gene, Michele, Gene, and Kelly,
I am so sorry for your loss and for not being out there today and tomorrow. You all and Aunt Joan are in my thoughts and prayers. Even though the last time I saw her was Matt's wedding, I will still miss her. I am sorry that this happened so suddenly, but am glad at least that her suffering was not long. She is in a better place. God bless you all,
Love,
Jen

DearGene and Gene,

We were both very sorry to hear about your wife/Mother's passing.We will keep her and you in our prayers.

My sympathy to the family of Mrs. McCaffrey. She was a great lady. I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

May it comfort you to know that many others, too, are near and in though today and understand the loss you bear and sympathize with you.
Gene, I am not sure if you remember me, but I am George McDonalds' widow. I pray that God walks with you and your family throught your sorrow and grief.

Our profound sympathy, prayers, and love are with you during what must be a most heartbreaking time. I just remember Joan's beautiful, laughing blue eyes, her wonderful big heart and her love of family. God be with you all. Love, Simone and Jim Tuchi

I just wanted to say how very sorry I am for your loss. Joan helped us to sell our Greenfields home back in 1996. She was very responsive and attentive to all our needs. I especially remember her dropping off a housewarming gift when we moved into our new home; it was a very nice touch that exceeded her professionalism. I also am grateful for the kindness she bestowed upon my cousin Barbara O'Connor in her time of need. Joan went out of her way to check on her and made a beautiful wreath...

Gene; Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers goes out to you and your family. Have many found memories of
us at the various Freeholders functions. I think Atlanta was the ultimate. God Bless you Sister Rose.