JOHN-MCGRATH-Obituary

JOHN J. MCGRATH Jr.

Everett, Massachusetts

Jan 6, 1933 – Feb 25, 2020

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BORN
January 6, 1933
DIED
February 25, 2020
LOCATION
Everett, Massachusetts

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McGRATH, John J. Jr. "Jack" Passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, on February 25, in Everett, where he resided for over 75 years. He is the brother of Mary McGillicuddy and her husband Bob of Winchester, and the beloved uncle to Michele Sanphy and her husband Matt of Reading, Lori...

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Jack McGrath's Family
Our Hearts go out to you and your
family on the passing of your dear
uncle Jack.
His Spirit will live on in the memories
and stories shared with family and friends.
With Love and Heartfelt Sympathy
Jean Mitchell and Family

Jack McGrath was a true gentleman, kind and caring. I had the privilege to be a friend of Jack's for many years. He was a passionate supporter of Everett kids and sports. He will be missed. RiP my friend.

I had the pleasure of knowing and sharing a friendship with Jack in the early 1960s at Weston College. I have not seen nor spoke him since that time. However, my finest memory of him is caught in the words of his obituary: "people will never forget how you made them feel."

Jack was always known to greet you with the words: "How Do You Do It." Everyone knew what was coming when you met him, but they knew that he deeply meant what he said. And, more importantly, when he greeted you...

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They don't come any nicer than 'smiling Jack'. Always enjoyed out talks when I would be down in your area visiting my mom. By the way she always thought the world of you too, still does. I was lucky enough to know your secret talent, political consultant/advisor...way ahead of your time. Rest in peace now my friend, you earned it.

A very kind and sweet gentleman. One of Everett's finest. He will be greatly missed.I loved listening to his sports stories with Bob Caramanica. Now they are together again.
Jack, may you rest in peace with the angels and saints. God bless you and your family.

One of the nicest gentlemen to come from Everett. Rest In Peace Jack