MARTIN-MALONEY-Obituary

MARTIN MALONEY

Ewing, New Jersey

Age 55

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Ewing, New Jersey

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Martin J. Maloney FRENCHTOWN Martin J. Maloney, 55, of Frenchtown, NJ, passed away Sunday at home. Born in Trenton, he was raised in Ewing and spent the last 30 years living in Frenchtown. Mr. Maloney graduated from the University of Notre Dame and worked as a civil engineer with Parsons...

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Colleen and family. I am so sorry to just learn of Marty's passing. I have worked with him a number of times with the Department of Transpoetation and he was just the same kind person he was in high school. My sincere condolences to you and your entire family. Resting in peace, Denise Hart Peck

We were so sorry to hear this. We both grew up in W. Trenton with Marty and the Maloney families. He was always such a nice guy. Great memories of him. Our sympathies to all of the Maloney family.

Although I haven't seen him in many years, I've known Marty since kindergarten and growing up on the same block in West Trenton. Fisk, Antheil, Fisher, EHS, hangin at the school yard, playin quoits, sleddin @ phantom hill. He was a very nice person and a cool guy. Colleen & family, please accept my best wishes and prayers. Love,

joe n kim n family. So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts n prayers are with you. Sincerely ken n marie slowikowski n famiky

Sending love and prayers to all the Maloneys. Marty was such a nice guy; quiet, but with a smile that always made me think that there was a lot of humor hidden inside that sedate exterior. The word that keeps coming to mind when I think of him is "grace". Marty seemed to have tons of it. I never heard his voice raised in anger or heard him say derogatory things about others. He was a private man, but you always had the sense that those still waters ran very deep. I will miss his kind smile...

My deepest condolences on the passing of Marty. I only had the pleasure of working with Marty for less than a year but he will always be remembered.
~Kristen Maloney

My deepest sympathies to your family. May your happy memories bring you comfort. Johm 5:28,29 a beautiful promise and hope for your loved one.


May you rest in eternal peace, friend

Heartfelt condolences to all the family. I will remember Marty as a kind, quiet, and unassuming man, who enjoyed his family and good company. I had the pleasure of seeing him interact with his adult children during a music festival, and their connection, love, and genuine respect for each other was very apparent and endearing. Marty always had a easy smile, and that is how I will always think of him.