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Matthew T. "Captain Matt" Haggerty

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Matthew T. "Captain Matt" Haggerty Matthew T. "Captain Matt" Haggerty, 89, of Fairton, died Friday morning, Jan. 22, 2010, at The Cumberland Manor, in Hopewell Township, after a short illness. The husband of Isabelle C. (nee Ceuleers) Haggerty, he was born in Philadelphia and was the son of the...

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My Mother, Hannah McDermott Peacock, was born and raised in Greenwich She's had alzheimers for several years now. Every so often, in her childhood flights of fancy, she tells me of the friendly, well mannered boy she knows from elementary school, Matthew Haggerty. Please accept my family's condolences on Mr. Haggerty's passing. Gary Peacock

January 24,2010
Dear Isabelle,
So sorry to hear of Matts passing... Through Dr.Ben I was introduced to alot of great people and came to love many of them.Matt was one that touched my heart.You are in my Prayers.
Love Marge

Isabelle,
We are so sorry to learn of the passing of your beloved husband, Matt.!!! I was so hoping that Ben and i could get down to see you folks before we had to return to Florida for Ben's radiation treatments. Long story!!! Please know that we are keeping you and your family in our prayers!!!
We regret that we are not able to fly home for the service because of Ben's daily radiation treatments, but know that we are there in spirit to hopefully be of some comfort to you....

January 23,2010

Isabelle

I am saddened to hear of Matt's passing and you have my sincere condolences. A lot of my good times growing up in Greenwich involved Matt. "discussions" on boating, hunting, baseball and the military were always interesting. Times like the Red Onion do not happen often and are cherished. His friendship and yours meant a lot to me.

God bless you and your family.

Bill Jamieson
Concord, N. C.

So sorry to hear of Matt's passing. I so enjoyed waiting on him the many times he came to the lumber yard. He was always lots of fun.

George Smith
Smith & Richards Lumber Co.