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Joseph P. McGovern

48, Metuchen, New Jersey

Age 48

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Joseph P. McGovernAGE: 48 • MetuchenJoseph P. McGovern, 48, of Metuchen died Sunday, July 3, 2011, at Haven Hospice of JFK Medical Center in Edison, NJ. He was raised in Old Bridge. He was employed as Vice President, Technology Operations Manager, with JP Morgan Chase.He is survived by his...

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To the Mcgovern family, I am just finding out about Joe's Death and am very sorry for your loss. I went to Cedar Ridge with Joe and Mike and last saw them both at vets field playing softball. Again my condolences.
Mike Marano

To The McGovern family, my deepest sympathy to hear of the passing of your son Joe Mcgovern. I used to work with Joe at JPMorgan Chase for a very long time. I am still in shock over death, I just found out today 7/11/2011. Even though I do not speak to him on a daily basic he will be missed.

sorry to hear of the passing Joe , i meet joe and mike years ago from bobby McDermeitt , played softball with the guy's on the father and son's softball club. joe played with us on some other teams in those years...... r.i.p. big guy , keep swinging for the fences buddy !!!! 'The Guru"

To The McGovern Family Deepest sympathy on Joe's passing. Was friends in H.S and worked with Joe in Channel! Always made me laugh and busted me! A kind person always. May you find peace in your memories. God Bless your family. Patty (Bly) Simler

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To the McGovern Family,
My condolences and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. May you find comfort and peace in your memories of Joe.
Sincerely,
Jeannine Castelluccio Weber

Our sincere condolences to the McGovern family on the sudden and untimely passing of cousin Joe. Our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time. His presence and hearty laugh always brightened up the room.

Bob Candeloro
Sue Dixon
and Julia

Danny & Katie,

We are very sorry for the loss of your father.

Love,

Aunt Joan and family

To Dawn and all others who loved Joe, our deepest sympathies for your sudden loss. To be taken while still in his prime only makes the hurt felt more deeply. All of Joe's friends here at work feel your pain and miss him dearly, too. May you find peace in the knowledge that he was a good man and will long be remembered for that. He is in a better place now ... Peace be with you ...