KATHLEEN-GROGAN-Obituary

KATHLEEN M. GROGAN

59, Howell, New Jersey

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KATHLEEN M. GROGAN HOWELL Kathleen M. Grogan, 59, died on Wednesday, March 4, 2009, at Ocean Medical Center in Brick. Mrs. Grogan was a supervisor/manager of ground transportation for the NJ/NY Port Authority at Newark Airport Terminals in Newark. She worked for the Port Authority for over 30...

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To Kathy's husband and her parents and siblings and all her relatives,

I grew up with Kathy and Susan and always think of them fondly and with a smile. Kathy and I became good friends over our high school years. When my family had an issue, the Gradys allowed me to stay with them for one weekend that I seem to remember lasted for a week or so. I lived in the same basic neighborhood as Kathy and went to Countess Moore with her - playing on the basketball team with her and the parish...

My deepest sympathies on the passing of your dear Kathy! May she rest in peace!
Peggy Ledger, classmate from both St. Clare's School and Countess Moore High School

To John and the entire Grogan and Grady Family,
I just learned of Kathy's passing. I feel so fortunate to have know Kathy, to have grown up with her in our years together at Countess Moore. We exchanged Christmas cards each year, but it wasn't until our 40th reunion that we finally got to see each other again. I feel so thankful for that reunion and that chance to see her once again. I will always cherish her memory and I know you will all miss her. My deepest condolences.
Mary...

to the Grady and Grogan families,
My deepest sympathy at the passing of Kathy. I have wonderful & fond memories of her.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Sincerely, Elle Finn (classmate from Countess Mooore H.S. 1967

John and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I believe Kathy is at peace and having a good time with all who went before her. Take comfort in the fact that she will suffer no more pain. Time eases our suffering but we never truly get over losing the ones we love. We can only look forward to the day we meet up with them again at the big party in heaven.

With deepest sympathy and love,

Jane Strauss

John,
I will miss lunch hour sitting around the table telling funny stories with Kathy.

Dearest John,
I am so sorry for your loss. Kathy was a fun and loving woman. I will miss not seeing her. May God bless you and yours in your time of sorrow. Kathy is watching over you now. My deepest sympathy, Vicky

John,
Kathy will be missed so much by all the people of EWR. I will always remember the faces of the kids at the Christmas parties as they gathered around Mrs. Claus. I will miss her, we need more happy faces these days.