Stephen-Connolly III-Obituary

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Stephen John Connolly III

Salem, Massachusetts

Sep 9, 1920 – Oct 31, 2013 (Age 93)

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BORN
September 9, 1920
DIED
October 31, 2013
AGE
93
LOCATION
Salem, Massachusetts

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Murphy Funeral Home - Salem Obituary

Marblehead – Stephen J. Connolly III, 93, died peacefully at his home on October 31 after a brief illness. He was the son of the late Gregory P. Connolly II and Helen (Fogarty) Connolly and was predeceased by his wife Suzanne Santry Connolly with whom he shared sixty-one years of marriage. Raised...

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Dear Connolly family- Arthur and I just learned of your Dad's death. We are both so sorry. Please accept our condolences and know that we are sending you our best. Your Dad was a good man and a good friend to our Dad. The world lost a good person.

Ann and Arthur Beckert and family

Dear Steve,David,Suze & spouses:

Bonnie and I feel honored to have known your parents. For almost 50 years, on the water and on the land, they personified the kind of Marbleheader we all sought to become.

We will miss that wry smile, clever sense of humor and boundless energy that "Big Steve" had until the very end.

dear Suze Stephen David I was so sorry to hear about your dad. he always had kindness in his heart and loved the ocean I hope the Connolly family have great memories of him Susa STiles

I wish to express my sympathy to the Connolly family for their loss. I will always remember Mr. Connolly as the fine gentlemen that he was.

Knowing Steve was one of the greatest pleasures of my life. He was a one of a kind guy!! We will never forget him.

My sympathy to the Connolly family for their loss. I met Jay's grandpa only once but it was clear what a dynamic gentleman he was, and how much he and Jay loved each other. He will live on through his family members and their memories. Hugs to all. Kay Price

All of us at the Driftwood are going to miss Steve soooo much, he was one of a kind, to know him was to love him.I (Jan) will miss him the most,from his crooked smile to his always asking me "who was that" after someone stopped to talk to him Haha.He was adorable.My Love to all of Steve's family. I am glad you came down and had lunch on Friday he would have liked that.

All love and sympathy to the Connolly family. David , Steve, and Suze, your Dad was a wonderful man who leaves his legacy beautifully through all of you. God bless. Carole, Mike, Chris, and JJ Montano