John-McManama-Obituary

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John C. McManama M.D.

Waltham, Massachusetts

Jul 21, 1916 – Feb 10, 2017 (Age 100)

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BORN
July 21, 1916
DIED
February 10, 2017
AGE
100
LOCATION
Waltham, Massachusetts

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Waltham - Dr. John Carroll McManama, Jr., born July 21, 1916 to John C. and Elizabeth W. McManama, passed away peacefully Friday night, February 10, 2017, in the arms of his children, at the age of 100. He was a cherished brother to the late Agnes Cohn Quinn, George B. of Belmont, the late...

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Rest In Peace Uncle John. From the Ahern Family. Bless you all.

To The McManama Family

I offer the most sincere condolences on your loss.
I join you in celebration of a man who lead a quite remarkable life as witnessed by those comments here ,but more clearly by the legacy left in family that he raised.
"Ever to Excel" the Boston College motto defines precisely what your father was all about.

To the McManama Family,

We just found out about Dr. Johns passing and wish to send our condolences. We had so many wonderful memories of Humarock and the weekend get togethers with Papas and Grandmas house. Dr. John was a frequent visitor and we loved getting together with the McManama family. We never tired of hearing his stories about BC athletics and the rivalry with Syracuse where Tony (my husband)went. Our deepest sympathy to the McManama family. Dr. John was an incredible man...

I will always cherish and remember seeing everyone in the summers at Humarock Beach. Dr. John was always so nice to my family. I saw him on the field when BC came to play Syracuse in the Dome and he had me with him on the BC sideline. It was a genuine thrill. Love from your family in Vermont.

Please accept my deepest sympathies and warmest regards.

David Wilbur
Hingham

To the children of Dr. John..I send condolences to all of you from the Pierce family. Our Mom, Emily a/k/a 'Emmie' to you started working for the 'good dr.' at his office on Church st. He liked her so much he asked her to be a helper to your mother and Nanny to his children. I remember spending time at the house and enjoying the company of all of you playing games at the long picnic table in your kitchen. My mother loved your Mom and Dad and each of one you.
Please know my family...

To the entire McNamara family, My condolences. I was a classmate of the second John Carl McNamara I am now priest in New York City and a historian. My prayers are with you.

Rev. Paul Robichaud CSP

such a wonderful man. Since I no longer live in Waltham I only remember his outstanding care he gave to me and my children while we lived there. God bless you and his family for leaving a beautiful legacy of Mr Mac to me and all that he cared
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So sorry to all of you for your loss. What a beautiful tribute to an obviously adored brother, father, father-in-law, grandfather and great grandfather. Condolences to all and gratitude for a life well lived.