John-McCartney-Obituary

John F. McCartney

Saint Louis, Missouri

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McCartney, John F. passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 15, 2016, at the age of 80, after a valiant fight with lung cancer. John was the first born son of Francis and Marie McCartney. John attended CBC High School, St. Louis University and St. Louis University Law School. He was a true...

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I have just found out of John's passing. My heartfelt condolences to Judy and family. John was a true gentleman and I have had the privilege of working with him and knowing him during my tenure with Petrolte Singapore. John was a true colleague and a very dear friend. He will be missed

After a chance meeting with one of the McCartney neighbors at St. Luke's Hospital last week, we learned of John's passing. My husband Jake (Claude Jacobs) played on the SLU baseball team CF, was a manager of the basketball team and graduated together with John from St. Louis U. I attended all the home basketball games in 1958. Jake was 82 this past March and is looking forward to 83. Please accept our condolences at this sad time. Jake (Claude) & Gerry Jacobs

Mr. McCartney will be missed -- a true friend, golfer, duck hunter, and Berlin visitor. Rest in Peace.

Mike,
Sorry to hear about your loss. Condolences to you and your family.

We are so sorry for your loss. Caitlyn has told Elyse what a wonderful grandfather he was! I know he is watching over the girls in Europe! Love, The Blitzers

Mary/Jim, and John's Family, please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of your brother John. I had the privilege of playing in a golf tournament with John a couple years ago at Greenbriar. What a great guy! I know he will be greatly missed.
mark boland

What a great guy! He will be sorely missed but never forgotten

Dear Mike and McCartney family. Our thoughts and many prayers for you in the loss of your father. I have many memories of riding my bike over to the house, hanging out upstairs, and of course snacks from Judy.
Gerard Schmidt

Mr. McCartney was the best. I have so many fond memories of him fishing at Rockbridge, hunting ducks and telling me stories about my Dad in law school. He will missed.