John-McGillion-Obituary

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John Rosevelt McGillion

Asbury Park, New Jersey

Aug 16, 1941 – Jul 12, 2020 (Age 78)

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BORN
August 16, 1941
DIED
July 12, 2020
AGE
78
LOCATION
Asbury Park, New Jersey

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Pelham Funeral Home Obituary

John Rosevelt McGillion ("Johnny Mac") 78, passed away Sunday, July 12th, 2020 surrounded by his loving wife and family. Mr. McGillion was born to Irish parents, John and Anna Fox McGillion, on August 16, 1941, in Dagenham Essex, England. At 3 years old, he emigrated to the United States with...

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You was a great person John thank you for always being a great friend

JOHN WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF MY FIRST WIFE, CEIL MCGARRIGLE. THEIR FRIENDSHIP GREW AS JOHN HAD AN IRISH SHOP IN ROCKAWAY, AND CEIL AND NANCY MCDONALD HAD THEIR IRISH SHOPS IN MIDDLETOWN, NY, AND GREENWICH, CT. I ATTENDED ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY WITH JOHN,, AND ENJOYED JOHNNY MAC'S 50 YEARS AGO. WE SEND OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY. JOHN O'CONNOR.

Rest in peace my old and dear friend. I miss that you are not around
Thanks for the wonderful memories.

Sorry to hear of your passing god bless you every time I met you your attitude to life and hospitality was always amazing. So glad I met you. Rest in peace from Paul Sharon Jamie jake and Luke

i am very sorry to hear of the lost john, he was good man to a lot people may he rest in peace.

You left an imprint and an impact where ever you went or whoever you met. You were always full of optimism and there was nothing and no-one who should stand in your way if you had a vision. " There is no such thing as Can't" in your vocabulary ..... They dont make them like you anymore Johnny and your presence will be sorely missed. Fly High Johnny Mac - Your legacy will live on....RIP Marie - Damien & D-Jay (Ireland) 24/7/20

Rest In Peace Johnny, you where not only my cousin but my friend, I will miss you. God Bless.

John McGillion was a true friend. I value the times I spent with him, remember many things he said, and learned from him. I can only imagine those closer to him must be be feeling an overwhelming void. It is with respect and sadness that my condolences are sent, but true appreciation for the man abounds. That is a fitting legacy and hopefully eases the pain of his passing.