Michael-McGinty-Obituary

Michael G. McGinty

Foxboro, Massachusetts

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Michael G. McGinty, 42, of Foxboro, MA, died Tuesday, (September 11, 2001) a victim of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. He was the husband of Cynthia F. (Sheffs) McGinty. Born in Wichita Falls, TX on July 11, 1959, he was the son of Sandra McGinty of Texas and the late John...

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I served Lt. McGinty onboard the USS Shenandoah. Fair Winds and Following Seas shipmate.

Sorry about Michael, we plant something every time we go..related to lonnie cobb

I do not know your family but every year I think about you. I wish you all the very best best in the years to come. God bless you. Chase Rawak Pinetop az

I do not know your family, I happened to stumble upon this page when searching for something else. However, I felt a tugging at my heart to say something. I was born shortly after the loss of Michael, so I never knew a world before this horrible incident. It is strange hearing about an event I never witnessed, but finding things like this makes it much more real for me. I send my absolute condolences to your family and friends. This world is an incredibly difficult place, but we must trust...

I do not know you or your family but i think about you and your family. Especially on this horrible day in the history of the USA and the world. Prayers for you and your family. Chase Rawak. Pinetop-Lakeside az

We do not know each other but my brother in law ( cobb) is buried right behind Michael,every year we go to see him.I plant a flower near Micheal's stone as a remembrance and a thank you for serving in the military..God bless you and your family

As I awakened this morning I gave thought of what today means, remembering those military and veterans we have lost. Immediately, I thought about all our midshipmen that past through our home and wondered how many would fit in that catalog. Sadly, Michael McGinty was our first to our knowledge and sadly not our last.
You were the very first Midshipmen for us to sponsor and you were a great first!
Our thoughts and prayers continue with your boy and sweet wife.

God Bless you, Classmate. 37 years...where does the time go... Rest in peace.