John-Egan-Obituary

John W. Egan

Newton, Boston, Massachusetts

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92, died on September 30, 2007 in Coral Gables, FL. Beloved husband of Mary T. O'Connor, loving father of William (Karen), Jane de Guzman (Rafael) & John W. Egan Jr. (Kathleen). Predeceased by brother Richard Egan and sisters Mary Powers & Margaret Hennrikus. Devoted grandfather to...

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To Bill and The Egan Family:-

It's been so many years, Bill. Your dad was a great guy. He new the value of hard work and it looks like he instilled it in his family.

I suspect his life was as good as it was long.

And I hope you're doing well.

---Mike Kallan

To the Egan Family:
In the mid 1960's to early 1970's there was a regular foursome at Charles River Country Club every weekend. It consisted of Wally Miller, Tom Houlihan, John Egan and my Dad, Bob Barry. I had many opportunities to caddy for that group. They were great pals. Mr. Egan was a very nice man. Please accept my condolences.

Dear Jane
I am so sorry to hear of your father's death. He was such a wonderful man and I remember him and your mother and how generous they both were to me during our time at BC. I am sure you will miss him greatly. My love and best wishes to your mother and brothers.

To Jay Egan and Family:

On behalf of my husband Steve, and all of us at Daniel O'Connell's Sons, please accept our deepest sympathies to you, your family, and to the extended family of workers. The great and well respected institution your father created (and subsequently nutured by his children) will certainly keep him in our hearts and minds forever. May you find strength through your memories and peace in your heart. With love and prayers, Fran, Steve and The DOC Team.

Mr. Egan,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.