John C. "Jack" McGuire, on September 16, 2020, of Glassboro, formerly of Mt. Ephraim and Fairview. Age 95.
Beloved husband of the late Roseanna (nee Staiano). Devoted father of Lynne Greer (Logan, III), Jack McGuire (Michele), Maryellen McGuire and the late Michael McGuire and Meg Hans. Loving grandfather of Rachel Greer, Logan Greer, IV (Hannah), Carolyn Labenski (Jeff), Jack McGuire (Chrissy) and Geoffrey Chiodi (Jen) and great grandfather of Chase, Gavin, Molly, Bryn and Jack. Brother of the late Daniel McGuire. Also survived by many loving family members and friends.
Jack was an Army veteran of WWII. He was retired from RCA.
There will be a viewing from 8:15 to 10:15am Tuesday morning at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral Mass 11am St. Mary RC Church, Gloucester City.
Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.
Family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Jack's memory to Easterseals New Jersey, 25 Kennedy Blvd., Suite 600, East Brunswick, NJ 08816.
Services
Visitation
Runnemede, NJ 08078
Funeral Mass
Gloucester City, NJ 08030
Interment
Bellmawr, NJ 08031
Jack McGuire was just a lovely man. He had such a grace about him with a warmth that always put one at ease. I new Jack in two ways. First at RCA, where he had the responsibility for all the test equipment for our section and I usual had some sort of need. Jack was just as helpful as he could be, unlike a lot of RCA support personnel that did not understand what a favor meant. The other way I new Jack was that I worked very closely with his daughter and our families became close friends.
His warmth will be surely missed.
You’re family is in our thoughts and prayers
Jeannie, Patty, Susan Priest
Welcome home Pop. Jesus knows you've earned your path to finally be at rest with Grandmom. Hold her hand and smile. You've lived your life on this Earth better than anyone could have asked. You've influenced scores of people and you've helped thousands. I know the words read Jack McGuire of Glassboro, but everyone knows you are and will forever be Mr. Mag from Fairview. I can still see you giving something away for free to a total stranger because you knew they would do the same if they had the opportunity. You'll forever be in it hearts, and I know Mom, Dad, Carolyn and I will always reserve those most special times we shared as a Family and we will cherish those forever. They belong to us and cannot be taken away. I'm proud that you were able to meet Chrissy and our kids so they can know who you were when we talk about you. You're a great man, Pop and I love you. Love Jack, Chrissy, Molly, Bryn and Jackie