JOSEPH-MCVAY-Obituary

JOSEPH VINCENT MCVAY

Milton, Massachusetts

1942 - 2016

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McVAY, Joseph Vincent 74, of Scituate, MA, formerly of Milton, MA, passed away at his home in Sarasota, FL, August, 23, 2016. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Lynn; children Joseph, Elizabeth Laurie, Michael and Timothy (Karen); grandchildren Ally, Taylor, Andrew and Thomas; sister Carol...

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We all miss him and he comes up often in conversation. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend

You will be missed by many. Rest in Peace, Joe!

So sorry to hear of the passing of Joe. He will be remembered fondly as a kind neighbor, an avid golfer and a good man. Rest easy, Joe!
~Rick and Kelly Mastria

Lynn,

We are so sorry for your loss. You and Joe were the first people Teresa and I met when our young family stayed on Mashnee Island for the first time in 1994. We will never forget your kindness, hospitality and support of the Mashnee community. I attended a few of the golf tournaments Joe hosted and they were a lot of fun especially when some of us duffers got roasted in good humor. Joe was always the first to step up when we needed volunteers for the road race and so much more....

Lynn and family, I am so sorry to have heard of Joe's passing. You are in my prayers. I can't think of Joe without thinking of Wendell. Joe will be missed by everyone here. His stories, well, if you didn't have the opportunity to have Joe tell it, I am sure Lynn will be able to share it with you. She heard them all. We loved them.
I will be in touch when you get back Lynn. Please call if you need anything or if there is anything that I can do.
Sharon Durrant, the boys and Bob

Lynn,

Our sympathies and prayers go out to you and your entire family.
Pat and John Fresina

Lynn I am so very sorry for you loss. Joe was a wonderful man. Roe Riley

Lynn,
I was so sorry to hear about Joe's passing. What a good guy. He was one of the first to offer condolences to me in 2010 upon hearing of my mom's passing. We are thinking of you and sending sympathies to you and your family at this difficult time. Susan and John Hirsch

The very first time I ever met Joe he was dressed, head to toe, as quite possibly the ugliest princess that I had ever seen for Mashnee Island's Pirate and Princess Day. He was such a great sport and he had such a wonderful sense of humor. He will be greatly missed. Lynn we are so sorry for your loss and we hope that your happy memories of Joe will soon bring back that smiling face that we all know and love!!