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John McCarthy 1954 2019

1954 2019
Obituary of John McCarthy John Stephens McCarthy, 65, formerly of East Rockaway, New York, passed away in Tampa, Florida on October 27, 2019. He died as he lived, with integrity and dignity and a quick sense of humor. John is survived by his sisters, Kathleen McCarthy (partner, Sharon Smith) and Victoria (Bryan) Grill. John was passionate about boating and felt a day on the water reading and listening to music was a perfect day. He also loved parachuting, building computers, reading, science, Blue Moon and his family and friends. John always had time for a friend, providing they didn’t call during Jeopardy! When John started working in the lighting industry, he found his niche. He became an independent lighting director and was known for his creative ability to maximize lighting to ensure and event, conference or individual was shown at their optimal best. He lived life to the fullest and on his terms. John did what he wanted, when he wanted, how he wanted and with whom he wanted. Although Johnny left us too soon, he will walk with us everyday. Friends will be notified of a private Celebration of Life at a later date. The family has entrusted care and services to Loyless Funeral Home. To send flowers to the family of John McCarthy, please visit Tribute Store

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John McCarthy 1954 2019.

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death notice John McCarthy 1954 2019

obituary notice John McCarthy 1954 2019

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