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JOHN JAY BOYLAN Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

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JOHN JAY BOYLAN, Jr. KINNELON John Jay Boylan, Jr., age 70, of Kinnelon and Point Pleasant Beach, passed away peacefully and surrounded by his family at home on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Born and raised in Jersey City, John lived many years in Kinnelon while summering at the Boylan Beach House in...

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Thank you for all the kindness you have shown me over the years, especially in July of 2011. RIP. Maria

I started my architectural practice in the same office as John, with Miller Construction over 30 years ago.... He was very helpful and kind to me,, He showed me the ropes in Jersey City... I was also so impressed with his outlook about work and life.. I'm very sad to hear the news but very glad to have known him... ......

John:
I will always remember that great times wed had skiing. We had the best of times just us guys. One time in particular when we were in Utah and skiing down under the chairlifts and you hit powder and I couldn't find you because you were buried. All I could hear was you cursing and working your way out. You will always be in my memory. Rest in peace. Lucky

John was a great employer who in time became a great friend to me and my wife. I always had fun working at John's office and I got my very best friend there as well. With John I learned who you pay attention to and who you just don't waste your time on. Do what you have to do by code and don't get bullied into stupid stuff. The money is better spent on a good design, that's how John worked. Later when I got my License I did the same thing. Sometimes John and I would compare notes on who was...

Jhon was a great man and a great skier sorry to see him go

Thank you for all your business and for your loyalty over the past 12 years. I'll miss working with you. The Lord bless you and keep you, The Lord make His face shin on you and be gracious to you: The Lord Lift up his countenance on you and give you peace. Rest in Peace.

You were my employer,mentor, business partner for almost 33 years. 'Til we meet again... There'll will never be another you.

John was my friend and architect for 34 years.He epitomized modest elegance in all of our relationship. We will surely not see a man of his caliber pass our way.

What an attitude, inspiration, creative genius and good friend all rolled up into one person named John Boylan. My regrets to Dianne and the rest of the family.