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John Joseph McCormack

Vero Beach, Florida

Aug 22, 1944 – Feb 6, 2022 (Age 77)

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BORN
August 22, 1944
DIED
February 6, 2022
AGE
77
LOCATION
Vero Beach, Florida

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U.S. Army veteran ; served on St. Bonaventure Board of Trustees John Joseph McCormack Jr., 77, of Vero Beach passed away on February 6, 2022. John was born August 22, 1944 in Morristown, New Jersey to John and Marion (nee Smith) McCormack. He served in the United States Army and later began a...

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So many wonderful memories of John. I specifically remember when we won the national American Cancer Society business and he traveled to ATL (to visit their HQ with me) and with our CEO John Biggs. They were both so wonderful with our clients and so supportive of those of us working in the field. Many of you will remember the days where we wrote "visit reports". John read EVERY one of them from all of us across the country and would handwrite his thoughtful commentary on them and return the...

I had the privilege of working for John for many years. He was a great role model for many of us at TIAA encouraging us to always do what was right. I know how how much he loved and cared about his family and I know he will be sorely missed. Barbara

I had the privilege of working closely with John for 25 years. As those years fade into history, what don't fade are the memories of just how good those years were. John was an integral part of the company's success during those years, years that molded us alums into the TIAA-CREF family we now remember with much fondness. John was a good friend who now resides in my memory and in the collective memories of all who knew him. RIP John

Judy, Having lost my 1st spouse 30-years ago, I have a faint idea of your loss. John & I met in 1st grade and we tracked each other until Bayley-Ellard HS graduation. Today´s regret is that upon moving to Florida (Boca Raton) in November 2019, John & I didn´t create an opportunity to reconnect and possibly embarrass ourselves on the links here at Broken Sound. John had an accomplished life. It is a SAD day, and again I am deeply sorry for both your loss, and that of his family. Tom...

My deepest sympathy to Judy and her family. John was a pleasure to work with and a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.

I met John the day he applied for a position with TIAA and from that day forward he became a friend and confidant. He was an extraordinary individual who not only added much to the success of the company but perhaps more importantly to the success of all those staff who had the rare pleasure of knowing him and working with him. I was one of them. God has him now.

Sending prayers and lots of love to you and your family.

I had the honor to work with John and will always remember him as a man of great faith who always exhibited total class. He set an example I have tried to follow in my subsequent career endeavors in business, government charity and board work. May he rest in peace.

From one Irishman to another. Safe journey my friend. It hard to believe it´s been so long from our ride each morning to Bailey with your sister . God Bless. Kevin