John-McCormick-Obituary

John E. McCormick

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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McCormick, John E., Judge Of Bay View. Age 86 years. Born to eternal life November 26, 2010. Preceded in death by his beloved wife Mary Jo (nee Deppisch) of 49 1/2 years. Loving father of Thomas (Mary), Kathleen (Tom) D'Acquisto, Patricia (Michael) Berezowitz, Bridget (Larry) Lenz, Mary (Michael)...

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McCormick Family,
Please accept our warmest sympathies at the loss of your wonderful father...our family has grown up hearing so many stories from our mother and father about Judge McCormick beginning with their Marquette days together. Know the Hagerty family sends their love, thoughts and prayers to you.
Patricia, Jim and Paul Hagerty (children of Harold and Virginia Hagerty)

My warmest sympathies to the family. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to practice before such an absolute gentleman and jurist. He raised the bar for judicial temperment beyond the reach of others, and was the epitomy of dignity toward others.

John E. McCormick was not only a great civil servant but a great father and neighbor. I went to school with his son Tim who lived just down the block and spent many an hour in their household and got to know him well. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire McCormick family in this difficult time...William A. Sixty IV (Billy)

He will be remembered as a very good neighbor, an even better friend, and the best of men. In our prayers always!...The Family of Alicia and Billy Sixty Jr.

A good citizen and neighbor, Judge McCormick met with our group in 1980 about unsafe traffic. He helped us organize to support development of what became the I-794 Lake Parkway. A couragous and cheerful person, a force for good and a blessing to our community. We'll miss his warm smiles.

Tim and Ellen, my sympathies on the loss of your father.

My condolences to the McCormick family. The last time I saw your dad I was having lunch at Slim's in the Third Ward when he came in for lunch. I said hello to him and I was really surprised that he remembered me but he did. Your dad was a great man. He taught me a lot about respect.

Tim,

My deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

My prayers for the entire family...may God be with you all at this time!
Love,
Bob Michel