John-Madden-Obituary

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John Joseph Madden

Charleston, South Carolina

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DIED
February 29, 2024
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Charleston, South Carolina

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John Joseph Madden, Jr, 82, died peacefully on February 29, 2024, in Charleston, SC. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:30 AM, Monday, March 11, 2024, at Nativity Catholic Church, 1061 Folly Road. The Rite of Committal will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. The family will receive...

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John was always a caring and loving husband who was imbued with a droll sense of humor. I always enjoyed seeing him on Fridays when he would come to the American Legion for lunch. He became a friend and I cherish the stories he shared. The world was a better place with John in it. I miss him! Steve Driscoll

Great Person. I also retired from SPAWAR and was fortunate to have been able to work with J0ohn when he was at Tracor and BAE. He was very helpful to everyone and a pleasure to work with. I just found out and about his passing and may he rest in peace. We had lost contact with each other and I have thought about him over the years, all good memories. I considered him a friend and co-worker.

Dear Betty...We are just now seeing this and am so very sorry. We just saw you the other day and had no idea what had happened. Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers. We have so many wonderful memories with two...Maria & Raymond

John and I were the finance department for the Knights of Columbus Council 6250. We worked together for about 2 years. I was in charge of income and John managed disbursements and banking. John was very competent. His actions were very timely and accurate, His manner was always friendly. I enjoyed John's continued friendship. I am better because our paths crossed... mike

It was a long journey, my heart goes out to your family. Cynthia Thomas

So sorry to hear of Mr. Madden´s passing. May the memories of happier times comfort your family.

Dear Betty Ann: Like so many of us at Post 147, I am heartbroken with John´s passing. He was such a pleasure to greet on Fridays and a friend of the first order. Please know he will never be forgotten and I stand ready to help, if needed. Steve Driscoll

Dear Betty Ann & family, Please accept my sincere condolences for the passing of your beloved John. I´ll always remember him as a kind, friendly gentleman who always welcomed me at your family gatherings. May John rest in eternal peace in the presence of God, and may God grant all of you comfort and strength in the days ahead. Fond regards, Annette Cox