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Justin John McCarthy Sr.

Exton, Pennsylvania

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Justin John McCarthy, Sr., of Exton, Pennsylvania, passed away on Saturday, July 23 at the age of 76 surrounded by his loving family, after a six-year struggle with Parkinson’s Disease. Justin is survived by his devoted wife, Stephanie Valocchi McCarthy and his six children, Cristin McCarthy...

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Stephanie, Thinking of you and your family this Christmas Season. Justin and your entire family are in our Prayers

Dear Cristin and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved dad. It is so clear how much you have embodied his devotion to service and his sense of humanity. I am so grateful for the time your family had with him and the blessing he was to all of you. He was equally blessed to have the love and devotion of each and every one of you. May you carry his spirit with you each and every day. I am so happy I had the honor of meeting him. Sending condolences, prayers and love to all of...

Always enjoyed our conversations and mutual interest in N.D. football. Praying for smooth seas.

Justin and I became acquainted when he worked at the Thriftway Market in Kennett Square. His older brother Fred also worked there. My father worked there as well. Years pasted until we met again and got reacquainted when we discovered that we were both Chester Co. lawyers. Justin was a wonderful person who will be missed by all who knew him.

Dear Stephanie and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers as waves of memories flood our senses. Good memories of our times together at Villa Maria, and many other causes. We pray your faith in the Lord will provide the needed strength and courage to weather this tremendous loss. Certainly one of a kind, Justin touched the lives of many and was always willing to become involved in helping others. Know that we pray for you and to Justin, that he has already felt the embrace of Jesus...

We remember Justin fondly from our days on the VMA Parents Board. We even enjoyed his corny jokes! May he Rest In Peace.

I´m so sorry for your loss. I´ll always remember Justin as a good guy with a terrific family. R.I.P.