John-Reilly, Jr.-Obituary

John Harvey Reilly, Jr.

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

Mar 26, 1941 – May 1, 2012

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BORN
March 26, 1941
DIED
May 1, 2012
LOCATION
Ardmore, Pennsylvania

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McConaghy Funeral Home, Ltd. - Ardmore Obituary

JOHN HARVEY REILLY, JR., age 71, MAY 1, 2012- of Bryn Mawr, PA and Hobe Sound, FL. Survived by his daughter Elizabeth Reilly Brubaker (Michael), son John Harvey Reilly, III. (Gillian); 4 granddaughters; and his sisters Mary Dugery and Patricia Reilly. Funeral Mass Wednesday May 9, 10 AM St....

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a quality man. a beautiful wife, a fantastic family plus a fellow retreator at Malvern, a person who was the true definition of a friend. I enjoyed many a weekend at his parent's home in Ocean City. may he being resting in peace in heaven with his parents.

John junior and Mary:

We just learned the sad news yesterday , January 29, 2013 and it was quite a shock to both of us. Cristina and I have wonderful memories of our visits with your Dad, and brother ( Mary) and the many hours spent on his love, Sindbad. He left too soon..

God Bless

Dear Reilly Family,

We just heard about the passing of Mr. John Reilly, but wanted to convey our sincere condolences. Mr. Reilly has been a member of Indian Creek Country Club for many years, and he will be missed by all his friends and the staff. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Most sincerely and with deep sympathy,

Clarece Depkin
Executive Assistant
Indian Creek Country Club

RIP

John was a most significant man, truly a Rennaisance person. He was fascinated with everything which gave him such charisma. A great thinker..I could call him any time with the silliest problem and he was a great listener and always had a thoughtful and sincere reply. I was so fortunate to have him in my life and will miss him. The world is a lesser place with the loss of John.

I am deeply saddened by the passing of John. My condolences to his family.
John was the owner of the company, but he meant more than that to me. He was someone that I looked up to and respected. He was always fair and considerate, very down to earth and always treated me well. There wasn't anything I wouldn't do for him.
For me, knowing he is no longer here will change United, as a whole, completely. He was the heart of the company and I will surely miss him.

I'am truly sorry for your lost of aloved one.

I already miss John calling, asking how I am, how my family is, where are we at with the Managers meeting... He was always kind, generous, inquiring, and always made me feel important in the United Family. My condolences to the Reilly family and to Julie, Love Jen