Matthew F. Coogan

Matthew F. Coogan

Matthew Coogan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 25, 2009.
of North Brunswick, 80 Mr. Matthew F. Coogan died Sunday at his home in North Brunswick. He was 80 years old. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Milltown. Burial will follow in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Somerset. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Thursday at Gleason Funeral Home 1360 Hamilton St., Somerset, N.J. 08873. Mr. Coogan is survived by his loving wife, Joan Coogan; his three sons; two daughters; one brother; one sister; and eight grandchildren.

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March 30, 2009

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Joseph Villafane

March 30, 2009

Oh, Henry. I am so saddened to hear about Matt Coogan. I remember how I used to play his favorite song during my DJ gigs for KP: "Love is in the Air". I'll remember the times I would stop by to join you all at the bar across from KP. (Can't remember the name of the bar, but know that many a great time was had whenever I joined you. Ah, the good 'ol days.


Please extend my heartfelt condolences to the family. I'm sure you will attend the service. I'm sure Jaime and Patricia are bummed out as well.
- Joe

John Dettori

March 30, 2009

While most of you probably don't remember me, I worked at Kidder in 1988 and 1989 for Ken Fischler, at 120 Broadway.

As a UNIX guy who fell into a Metaphor DBA role, I knew virtually nothing about the IBM mainframe world, yet was called to task quickly.
I remember Matt's kind smile and congenial ways, as per Ken's suggestion he mentored me through my initial duties. He literally taught me everything I know about COBOL and MVS. And he never made me feel deficient, explaining things to me more than once I'm sure.
And while I never kept in touch after leaving Kidder, he influenced the kind of manager I eventually became. It's too bad I never got to tell him. I'll miss him.

John Dettori
Director, NA Testing Services
Collabera, Inc.
[email protected]

Kidder Peabody Baseball game (1982)

March 26, 2009

Kidder Peabody Baseball game (1979)

March 26, 2009

Marlene Domini

March 26, 2009

Hi Everyone,
Matt was a great guy and a true original. I can't say enough good about him so I decided to dig up some pictures to remember some the real fun times we had back in the old days.

The one of Matt alone is from 1979 (30 years ago!!) and the other is some of the old gang in 1982. Back row is, Richie, Marlene, Rick, Milli, Dave, Matt (center stage), Tom, Kevin and Marty, bottom is Gabe, Eddie, my friend Liz, Gordon and Paco). Boy, are we all young!!

Hope you all get a kick out of these.

My best to Matt's family. I know he'll be missed.

Marlene

Ed Bradley

March 25, 2009

Matt will be sorely missed - How many remember he tried out for the New York Baseball Giants.

He was always a great guy and a class act.

He was one of the original programmers at Kidder along with Bob Rooney, Ron Ackerman, Lenny Keitel, Rick Dilley, and Jim Burrell.

Pete Mastrangelo, Tommy O'Sullivan were there then also Dave Hevia , Nick Russo, Jaime, Fred Stilo, Percy Edwards and the rest of the crew were Operations.

Tom Wintringham, Richie Audenino, Patty Hermance, Charley Sullivan, Rae Brennan, Vinny Porcelli, Jimmy DePasquale and Andre Kupelian and Kenny Haher came a little later after me at 10 Hanover Square - but we all remember Matt fondly.

Let's not forget Roy Savoca and Lenny Bussa.

Forgive me if I forgot any of the founding forefathers and mothers.

Best of luck to all in these rough times.

Ed Bradley

Ron Russell

March 25, 2009

One of my fondest memories of Matt is him teaching me the Commission system when I was brand new at Kidder – 1986. Also, “there are squirrels in the system” – SQL when DB2 came along.



Ron

Jim DePasquale

March 25, 2009

Well...when I started at Kidder (1976?) my most important function was the afternoon coffee run... for what I think was the entire IT dept (about a dozen or so people). Every day....without fail... Matt would hand me his 50 cents and say "a regular coffee for a regular guy ". To this day I cannot hear someone make a coffee order without thinking of Matt. I'm happy to have that memory. He was truly one of a kind.


-Jim

Ana Leonard

March 25, 2009

I have fond memories of working with Matty at 120 Broadway: his sense of calm during periods of crises, his blue Mr. Rogers-like cardigans, his dedication to his work and loyalty to his friends. Here's to one of the good guys..

Henry Villafane

March 25, 2009

I remember many days and nights where Coogan, Patti, Jaime and I spent
having "happy" times together while at Kidder. He mentored me in many ways, gave me a lot of advice and shared his many pearls of wisdom. He will be greatly missed.

Henry

Jerry Seavey

March 25, 2009

Sorry to hear the sad word about Matty. I too remember a lot of times spent with you, Jaime, Patti and Matt including some AC trips (I can smell the money - one of MAtty's quotes). It was nice to see him a couple of years ago at one of the reunions. Pass along my condolences to Joan if you get the chance. I don't remember how old he was - any ideas?

J~

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