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John J. McCarrick III

New York, New York

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McCARRICK - John J. III., of Blue Point, on April 1, 2009 at the age of 66. Born in Merrick, NY. A graduate of St. John's University of New York. Former teacher at the Bayport-Blue Point High School. Son of the late John and Mary McCarrick of Merrick and Southhold, NY. Brother of Kathleen of...

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My deepest condolences to you Nancy on the passing of John. Many years have passed and I apologise. I so often think of you and of dear Annie. I lost your address. I send my love to you. Esther Campbell xx

Hope he is with his daughter now finely.
Was sad to hear the story off his daughter.
May he get some peace xxx

I just today, 7/4/09, learned of Mr. McCarrick's death. I felt sorrow in learning about Annie. Having moved away after graduation, 1976, I never knew that happened. It saddens me to think the family, who brought such life to Bayport, had to suffer in that way. I pray you take comfort in knowing Annie and her Dad are truly at peace with Our Lord. Although we'd all much rather them be here with us today, their memories live on. My children know Mr. McCarrick through my memories of him. ...

I am so sorry for your loss. I went to elementary school with Annie and my siblings had Mr. McCarrick as their teacher. He is now at rest with his beloved Annie. She was always so stunning. It feels like yesterday we were all young kids just growing up together at Academy Street School. Rest in Peace.

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. McCarrick. He was a great teacher and a wonderful person. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Mr. McCarrick

I haven't seen Mr. McCarrick since high school (1984 graduate), but I think of him often, especially when I taught my son to drive. Using Mr. McCarrick's tricks, he's got parallel parking down perfectly. He was well respected and will be missed. My sincerest sympathy and hopes that you are with Annie.

My heart go out to Nancy and your family so sad that Ireland had such bad memories for you as you were well loved and respected here i will always remember the times we shared and now i hope you are happy in heaven with your beloved Daughter Annie may you rest in peace God bless you

John
We met in bad times for you and Nancy, because of Annie's disappearance. You made friends on this side of the pond that will always remember you. Sleep well my friend.

You have touched the lives of many, and your dedication to Annie a true testament to love. As another guest mentioned, I refer to you often when teaching my own children to drive. Peace be with you, kind sir.