John A. "Jack" Markey

John A. "Jack" Markey obituary, New Bedford, MA

John A. "Jack" Markey

John Markey Obituary

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John A. "Jack" Markey died peacefully on Sunday, January 14, 2024, holding hands with his beloved wife of 64 years, Carol (Tweedie), and surrounded by his loving family. He was happiest spending time in the lively and loving home he created with Carol. Their home was always full of life, filled with kids and grandkids, a large extended family, and many, many friends.
Jack was born on December 3, 1934, to Elizabeth (Allen) and Stephen Markey. The second of eight children, he took on a leadership role at home as a young man. He attended Holy Name School, Holy Family High School, and Stonehill College.
After college, Jack and Carol moved to Washington, DC, where they worked for several years before Jack enrolled in Howard University Law School and graduated in 1966. After earning his law degree and bringing their first child into the world, they returned to New Bedford to raise their family. Upon return to their beloved hometown, they quickly welcomed three more children. Jack began his legal career, and it soon became his mission to serve the community and make New Bedford a place where everyone would want to raise their family.
Compelled to improve local government, he decided to run for political office. He was elected Mayor in 1971 and ultimately served New Bedford for eleven years. Jack had an uncanny ability to listen and learn from many community members and to work with talented leaders across the Southcoast. He assembled a team that did amazing work, creating the Downtown Historic District while also improving city finances. Their shared vision continues today. Always brainstorming with community leaders, he was at his best working with teams of people to develop and implement creative solutions to the many challenges the city faced over the years.
In his next chapter, Jack continued his public service as the First Justice of the New Bedford District Court. As a judge, he developed strong friendships with the people who worked in the courthouse and many of the people who appeared before him. He loved providing encouragement and hope to people at the most challenging points in their lives. He always saw the potential in others and often directed them to resources to help them build a better life.
After seventeen years as a judge, he retired from public service, and the final and most significant chapter of his life had just begun. For the next decade, he hosted people in his famous garage. He shared stories and wisdom while drinking coffee with countless family, neighbors, and friends who enjoyed the stories and valued his counsel.
He especially loved puttering in the garage with his grandchildren, always with love, a good story and maybe a peppermint patty or a fudgesicle. He was grateful to have the chance to watch his seventeen grandchildren grow into outstanding young men and women. He attended innumerable sporting events, dance recitals, and musical performances in his retirement years. Grandparenthood exceeded all his expectations, and Grampa Jack exceeded all of theirs as well. His family will be forever grateful for the love and loyalty he shared with everyone he encountered.
Jack leaves his wife Carol (Tweedie); his children John, Jr. (Lynne), Carol Ann Ryan (David), Christopher (Michaela), and Jennifer Golden (Dennis); his grandchildren Christopher (Kira), Jennifer (Amory), Grace (Darin), McKenna, Matthew, Delia (Cole), Clare, Jackson, Samuel, Nora, Elizabeth, Brendan, Xave, Declan, Rachel, Bridget, and Michael; and his great-grandson Zephyr. He is also survived by his sisters Ellen Kelly, Elizabeth Shaughnessy (Bill), and Mary Longo (Mike) and his brothers-in-law Freeman Winslow, Bob Tweedie (Carol Galego) and sister-in-law Dottie Tweedie. In addition, he leaves behind dozens of nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was predeceased by his parents, his beloved in-laws John and Grace Tweedie; his brother Stephen Markey; his sisters Ann Barlow, Winnie Winslow, and Alice Callaghan; in-laws, Dennis Tweedie, Mary Markey, Ray Barlow, Eddie Kelly, and Pat Callaghan, along with countless family and friends who meant so much.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Sister Rose House, 71 Division St., New Bedford, MA 02744 or the Boys and Girls Club of New Bedford, 166 Jenney St., New Bedford, MA 02740 in his memory. Jack surely would have appreciated it if those who were able would take a few minutes to thank an old friend, encourage a young person, help someone who is struggling, or perform a random act of kindness for a stranger.
His visiting hours will be held on Thursday, January 18th, from 3-7 PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St., New Bedford. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, January 19th at 10 AM in Holy Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 121 Mount Pleasant St., New Bedford. Everyone will meet directly at church. For out-of-town family and friends, the Mass will be livestreamed at whalingcitycatholics.org (please go to Live Stream, then Holy Name). For online condolence book, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

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April 18, 2024

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January 21, 2024

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January 19, 2024

Delia posted to the memorial.

jerry gerald r. messier

April 18, 2024

If you knew Jack you will never forget him. Jack always did what he said he would. we all miss him. jerry messier

Marie Hayden

January 21, 2024

It was reassuring to walk into the courtroom and see Judge Marley on the bench. He treated everyone with respect and fairness. My sincere condolences to his sister Mary Longo and the rest of the family. May God give you Peace and Strength...Sincerely, Marie Hayden

Delia

January 19, 2024

My heartfelt sympathy to all The Markey´s. So blessed to know you all and always love hearing family Jack stories. We were all so lucky to grow up in NB, and see dreams come to fruition. My love to you all from NH! Delia

Ralph Eustis

January 19, 2024

I remember jack as a friend and neighbor on point connect. His garage was always open. I remember mid compassion and humor when as judge he presided over the transgressions of the members of my sons bachelor party

Dr. Jibreel Khazan's Family

January 19, 2024

When growing up my father told us of the time he met Mayor John Markey at Howard University. My dad was a freshman at the time. Year's later the two would meet again in New Bedford when my dad moved up from Greensboro,NC for work. A long friendship and a lifetime of community work ensued. My father always reminisced of the compassion Mayor Markey had for ALL in the community. It was one of the many reasons my father chose to stay and make a life for himself and our family after growing up in a segregated south. My father was unable to attend the Mayor's "going home" ceremony as it is referred in my dad's southern Baptist community. But he wanted to make sure John's family and loved ones knew that we are GREATFUL for his life and ETERNALLY THANKFUL for them sharing him with the community! May God be with you all! Lovingly and fondly, Dr. Jibreel Khazan and family

Owen Murphy

January 16, 2024

I first met Judge Markey as a district court prosecutor.Over the years I found him to be a man who tried to help people in need particularly the young while at the same time punish those who committed crime in a fair manner. Judge Markey was one of the best human beings I have ever met. My condolences to the Markey family on your great loss. Owen Murphy

Ken Pittman

January 16, 2024

Even though you knew you were in the presence of an extraordinary, important, accomplished and virtuous man, he went out of his way to treat you as an equal.

I will never forget our conversations, the laughs, & his stories in particular. I do not worry about where the soul of Jack Markey will go. I trust God greeted him warmly.

Joe Hodgson

January 16, 2024

Cousin Jack lived in the DC area for a while. He worked with my Dad for several years. He was a Mentor to me at a tough time in my life(early teen years) He took an old formica kitchen table and used it for a backboard for our first basketball hoop. He introduced me to the game and told me about his experience at Stonehill College. I missed him when he moved back to New Bedford. In college my roommate & I took a last minute trip to see him sworn in as Mayor. I took my son to Stonehill last summer for a basketball camp and made a point to visit with Jack. I told him how much he meant to me and introduced him to Dylan. We had a great visit and he kept telling me that we should bring some bottled water out to Dylan who was playing basketball in his backyard . He was always looking out for others. I always felt welcomed and right at home with Jack & Carol. You will always be in my heart and will never be forgotten ! Love you Cuz, Joe Hodgson

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