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Michael Patrick Toomey Sr.

Mullica Hill, N.J., New Jersey

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TOOMEY, Michael Patrick, Sr. On February 24, 2009, of Mullica Hill, formerly of Runnemede. Age 53. Beloved husband of Janet (nee Stewart). Devoted father of Michael Patrick, Jr. and Stephanie Judith. Loving son of the late James and Margaret Toomey. Dear brother of Mary Margaret Money, Catherine...

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Janet,
We are so sorry to hear about Mike's passing. Dan just told us he heard the other day. Mike truely was a really nice guy. Our prayers are with you and your children.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

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Dear Janet, Mike and Stephanie:
It's been a long time since Midget Wrestling at Triton High School. I can remember Mike picking up Tyler for practice and how encouraging he was to the little guys after a "tough" match. When I told Tyler of the sad news, he said "Mr. Toomey was a class act...one of the good guys". Our thoughts and prayers go out to such a beautiful family. Fondly, Vanessa Hosmer and Tyler and Travis Stewart

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I met Mike over 30 years ago when I worked at the local bank. To me he was a shy, handsome young man who was a steady customer. One day after Mike left, my manager explained to me that Mike's parents had passed away, and that he was raising his younger siblings! I hadn't seen him since then, but my respect for him has lasted all these years, as I often wondered how Mike's life progressed. I'm sorry to hear of his passing, but glad to know he has such a...

My deepest sympathy

NSRA WNY STATE REP:

Who Mike was to me.

Mike was my cousin; our parents were brother and sister in the close, happy family that was the first handful of years of my life. We spent weekend after weekend at the Toomey’s home, there were three generations of us, either out in the sloped yard, in and out of the pool or in the house generating incredible amounts of noise. Sometimes there seemed to be dozens of us, and Mike was our Master of Ceremony. He was the biggest, the one who got things going, always...

Janet,
I just heard today about Mike's passing. I am so sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am very saddened to hear of Mike's passing. I looked foreward to seeing him at NSRA events and talking about '40 Fords. He will be missed by many. He was a true gentleman.