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John Sweeney Obituary

Sweeney, John J. Jr. TROY It is with great sadness that we, the family of John J. Sweeney Jr., announce the passing of our wonderful brother and uncle, on November 21, 2019. John was the son of the late honorable John J. Sweeney and Catherine Mcgrath Sweeney of Troy. He is survived by three sisters, Erin Sweeney Hogan, Cathleen Sweeney Maloney, and Mary Ellen Sweeney; three brothers-in-law, John M. Hogan Jr., William P. Maloney III, and Hoyt W. Taylor; and nine nephews and three nieces, John Michael Hogan III, Matthew Sweeney Hogan, Daniel Kelly Hogan, Michael Patrick Hogan, Christopher Mcgrath Maloney, Elizabeth Bailey Maloney, Ann Maloney Costantino, Catherine Maloney Harrison, William Patrick Maloney, Bryden Sweeney-Taylor, Jack Sweeney Taylor and Rees Sweeney-Taylor. John attended Sacred Heart School, Lasalle Institute, and graduated from the College of the Holy Cross and Saint John's University School of Law. After graduating from St. John's, he returned to Troy to join his father in the Sweeney Law Firm at 11 First Street. A staunch Democrat, John served as an assistant district attorney, public defender, and was a member of the Troy City Council. He was a member of the Rensselaer Bar Association, New York Bar Association, American Bar Association, Rensselaer County Democratic Party, New York Public Defenders Association, New York State Association of District Attorneys and the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. A consummate traveler, John backpacked throughout Europe before joining the Merchant Marines to continue his world travels. A history buff, John's love of travel brought him to over 75 countries. He had a keen interest in World War II and many European and Asian battlefield sites. John would drop in on his sister and brother-in-law, Erin and John Hogan whenever he landed in New York City with a bottle of wine from whatever exotic part of the world he had just visited. After returning from the Merchant Marines, John continued to serve his country by enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps., following in the footsteps of his beloved uncle, the late James L. Mcgrath. His mother was so proud of his Marine Corps. service, she would run to the piano to play the Marine Corps. hymn every time he visited. After his discharge, John enrolled in St. John's University School of Law, much to his parents delight and relief. John was a captivating conversationalist, wonderful storyteller with a great sense of humor, great listener, turner classic movie fan and an avid Yankees fan. John was so wonderful to be around. His niece, Elizabeth Maloney and nephews, Jake and Matthew Hogan gave him great comfort in his final months. John so impressed his nephews that four of them followed him into the practice of law. Friends are invited to call at the Wm. Leahy Funeral Home, 336-3rd St., Troy on December 1, from 2 to 5 p.m. A funeral Mass will be celebrated by Reverend Kenneth J. Doyle in the Sacred Heart Church, Troy, on December 2, at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Saratoga National Cemetery. Anyone wishing to make donations in John's memory may send contributions to the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society, 3 Oakland Ave., Menands, NY, 12204.



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Published by Albany Times Union on Nov. 29, 2019.

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Dusty Bahlman

December 4, 2019

I remember John from my time as court reporter for the Troy Record in the late 70s, early 80s. He was a gifted lawyer and a wise and witty friend.

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Carolyn DeLuke

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Coleen Mahoney

December 1, 2019

John was a colorful addition to the extended Mahoney clan. I so enjoyed his detailed and vivid stories of his recent escapades and then there was his dry wit. He is remembered fondly by this last standing local girl, the rest of my family is waiting eagerly for his arrival. Until we meet again.......

Mike McNulty

November 30, 2019

To all of John's Family: John was a credit to his Family, community, and country. I am very sorry for your loss.

Robert Redmond

November 30, 2019

To the family and friends of John J. Sweeney, Jr.

My career in the private practice of law on Second Street in Troy began in the fall of 1972. Shortly thereafter, I met John and discovered a kindred spirit with whom I could bond professionally, politically and socially. In those early years, we spent many a Friday afternoon at "Pen and Pencil," a downtown Troy watering hole owned by attorney Seymour Fox, commiserating on all aspects of life that garnered our fancy. Because of John's vast experience in worldly matters, I found him to be a most insightful and entertaining conversationalist. His joie de vivre was contagious and endeared him to everyone with whom he came in contact. Although now gone from our midst, John's light will continue to shine brightly in those he left behind to mourn his loss. Rest in peace, my dear friend.

Bob Redmond

Staff of Wm. Leahy Funeral Home, Inc

November 29, 2019

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

November 28, 2019

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.

Bocketti Funeral Home

November 27, 2019

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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