JOHN-CLOHERTY-Obituary

JOHN J. CLOHERTY Jr.

Osterville, Massachusetts

Nov 13, 1937 – Sep 13, 2013

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BORN
November 13, 1937
DIED
September 13, 2013
LOCATION
Osterville, Massachusetts

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CLOHERTY, John J. ("Jack") Jr. Aged 75 of Osterville, MA, passed away peacefully on Friday, September 13, 2013. He was the adored husband of 51 years of Dorothy (Dwyer) Cloherty; loving father of Joan Sullivan of Beverly, MA, John Cloherty III of Canton, MA, and Kelly Corridon of New York, NY;...

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I just learned of Jack's death from a mutual
friend. My condolences to his family. We
worked together on the Webster-Spinney
prosecution in 1981. A fine investigator and a nice man. God Bless.

He was a great guy. He helped me out a lot.

Joan - I was so sorry to hear about your dad. Please know that my thoughts and prayer are focused on you, your mom, Marty and your lovely family. Peace, Alex England

I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He was a class guy and one of the best. As a US Marshal, I spent a fair amount of time with Jack in the
US Attorney's Office and the OC Strike
Force on floor 19 in the old McCormack
Courthouse. (circa 1979-1984).
We often met in the dark and early hours getting coffee and most likely gas at the old Sagamore Rotary.
My brother Tom also got to know Jack from their time at Ropes & Gray.and feels as I do.
As I mentioned, he...

Jack was such an amazing man and we have so many memories to keep in our hearts - he will never ever be fogotten. He was sincere to the core with his love of family and friends. The world lost an amazing man but a wonderful legacy remains. We are all better people for having had him in our lives. Rest in peace, Jack and thank you for welcoming us so warmly into your heart.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Jack was just a wonderful person.

Helen & Henry Szymura

Dot,

I was very surprised and saddened to learn of Jack's passing.

It seems like only yesterday I shared good times working with you and he was waiting for you outside of the 100 Cambridge, the motor running for a quick get away.

My deepest sympathy to you and the family.

We definitely need to get get a coffee now.

Joan, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I have no words except that you and your family are in our heart,thoughts, and prayers. You have so much love surrounding you .
xo
Mary-Beth

He was a good and thoughtful man.
Friend from R&G.