John-Brennan-Obituary

John J. Brennan Jr.

Woodbury, New Jersey

Oct 23, 1943 – Sep 19, 2024

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BORN
October 23, 1943
DIED
September 19, 2024
LOCATION
Woodbury, New Jersey

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National Park, N.J. John J. (Jack) Brennan Jr., age 80 years. Jack spent most of his life in National Park, NJ. He attended Woodbury High School (class of 1962) where he lettered in wrestling and was co-captain of The Thundering Herd football team, including the 1961-62 undefeated Colonial...

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I want to express my sympathies to John's family at this time. He was such a positive and present guy with youth sports and those of us interested in professional sports in Gloucester County. You showed up at a game and event and his hello was something you'd ant to share with others. Have a feeling we'll see him on the otherdise. My love and well wishes to the Brennan family.

I taught with John at Logan Elementary School starting in 1972. What a great guy with a sense of humor that he didn´t want to let on he had! If you got him to laugh you were lucky! I know John was happy to move on to Haddon Heights and be able to coach. My sympathies to his family.

John was a quiet man but had a good sense of humor. Condolences to the family. He was a good friend of my brother and our family. May he rest in peace. Skip Purnell Bill and Sue Russell

My coaching and fishing buddy from years ago. My sincerest sympathy for your loss.

Mr. Brennan was my history teacher when he taught at Logan Elementary in the mid-70's. He was a nice guy and one of my favorite teachers. He made history very interesting and learning more about it is still a passion of mine. I will always remember him with respect and admiration.

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of this wonderful man. Jack was such a sweet man. I am glad he is now at peace. I will always remember him as a polite gentleman.

I have a question. Did John teach at Logan Elementary School? When I taught there, there was a John who taught seventh grade. Mary Lamey

Donald, Sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He was always very nice to us, putting up with us when Ricky, Tom and I would clown around at your house. He was a big, quiet man that we all looked up to. Skip Rose