Kevin-Hoey-Obituary

Kevin Michael Hoey

Harrison, New Jersey

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HOEY Kevin Michael Hoey Of Harrison, 68 Kevin Michael Hoey, 68, of Harrison died on Nov. 20, 2006. The funeral will be conducted from the Mulligan Funeral Home, 331 Cleveland Ave., Harrison, N.J., 07029, on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 8:30 a.m. The Funeral Mass will be at Holy Cross Church,...

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I saw kevin Hoey one time. He was playing basketball against Abraham Clark H S. (ROSELLE)
It was around 1956. He made that big an impression. I vividly recall, he drop kicked the basketball to the gym ceiling. I recently saw someone named Hoey being interviewed on FOX. I searched Google and was saddened to see he had passed. I do recall that I learned he played soccer and was Allstate.
My belated condolences to the Hoey family. It's been 65 years and you could say Kevin made a...

To Keven's Wife and Girls I too went t Holy Cross and Harrison High with Kev and have fond memories of him and the town of Harrison of which he was a big part of. Condolences Danny Russell Melbourne Fl

The family does not know me but I live in the Harrison Gardens in the apt. above where Mr. Hoey lived. I just want to say he was a very nice neighbor and very polite, quiet and I and others here in the Gardens are saddened by his passing. Condolances to the family. My name is Bunny (Ethel) Heymach and I live across from Mrs Nell Carse on the 3rd flr and she told me of how her and Kevin's mom were good friends when his mom lived here.I remember one day I wasn't feeling well and was sitting...

Kevin was a good friend in high school. I fondly remember watching Kevin and Johnny MacArthur winning soccer games for Harrison.
Condolences to his family.

went to school with Kevin, he will be missed. Condolences to his family.

I know none of the remaining family will know who I am, but let me express my sincerest wishes that you will suffer little pain for your loss. First let me explain who I am. I grew up in Harrison and moved away in '73. Kevin was one of my first "heros". He along with Johnny MacArthur introduced me to the game of soccer. They searched me out to play with Ben&Bucks Tavern team when I was just 10 years old. To this day it was one of the best times I had as a kid I know Harrison has changed quite...

this was one of the best boyhood friends i had and played ball with. my condolence to his family god bless kevin and his family rest in peace