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John J. DRANEY

71, Manahawkin, New Jersey

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DRANEY John J., 71, of Manahawkin passed Monday, February 8th. Born in Hoboken, he is a US Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Formerly of Teaneck, where he served as a firefighter for 37 years , co-founded "morning call" for the elderly and coached southern little league and biddy basketball....

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Mrs. Draney and Family,
I had not seen John in a number of years but recognized him immediately on my visits to the Boonton Firemans Home. His work was done and may he now rest in peace. A former classmate.
Sincerely,
Richard and Edith Loehwing

my condolenses to the family, I am very sorry to hear about Mr. Draney. Your family is a great memory from my childhood! My thoughts are with all of you!

My deepest condolences go out to all of you at this time. Hold onto your wonderful memories and hold onto each other.

Sorry To hear about John he will be missed by every one that knew him. He was a great person.Worked with John at the FD for 25 years.

Ginny and family,
My sympathies are with you all. I have such fond memories of John. Even when he tied my hair around the telephone pole on hillside ave. But, mostly playing softball in the school yard. And yes , finding Pal ( the dog ) when he ran away. We will all miss him.

With our deepest sympathies: From The girls at Tenafly Pediatrics
Darlene Mule
Gloria Mcfadden
Debbie Pedrick
Theresa Senatore

Mrs Draney ,John, Tom, Jimmy, Maryellen and Christine,
I am so sorry to hear about Mr Draney. I have so many fond memories of him and your whole family. My family and I send you our deepest sympathy. May he rest in peace. Love, Mike Skinner and family

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

The last few years were difficult for the Draney family, I'm sure John is at peace now, may he be in our thoughts and prayers always. He was a great husband, father and Pop-Pop. I'll remember him always.
Pat Legory