Son-in-law of Peggy ( David) Ernst, East Greenbush, NY and Chuck (Mary Ann) Lineberry, Oak Park, CA. Brother of Clare McCarthy, East Haddam, CT Kelly McCarthy (John Tulik) Truro, MA Maureen Howe (Alan) West Springfield, MA Barry McCarthy (Sarah) Somers, CT and Brendan McCarthy (Jenn) Easthampton, MA. In addition to his parents, Kevin is survived by his loving wife of almost 22 years, Laurie Lineberry McCarthy and his incredible daughters, Madison Isabel and Sadie Margaret McCarthy. Regardless of good days or bad, he never lost his amazing sense of humor and was an absolute warrior in his fight against pancreatic cancer. His consummate professionalism, commitment and grace with which he carried out his work changed the lives of countless families. As the VP of Development for Norstar Development USA Albany, NY division for more than 15 years, Kevin was responsible for creating more than 2,800 affordable apartments in New York, Michigan and Alabama. Kevin’s real estate career began with L&M Development in Larchmont, NY. He was a lifelong New England sports fan, loyal to the core to the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. He was passionate about English League soccer & proud to call Manchester United his team. In high school and college, Kevin excelled in soccer and played post-graduate in a semi-pro league for which he became a certified referee. He graduated from West Springfield High School and from Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY. McCarthy, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.East Greenbush- It is with tremendous sadness that the family of Kevin Patrick McCarthy, 49, announce his passing on Wednesday, September 29, 2021.īorn and raised in West Springfield, MA, he was the son of Francis McCarthy and Mary (LaBreck) McCarthy. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of William S. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bill’s honor can be made to the Bedford VA Hospital. There will be a private burial at Bourne National Cemetery, at a later date.Ī rebroadcast of the funeral Mass can be found here at Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Lexington, Wednesday September 22 nd at 10am followed by a Mass of Christian burial at St. Semper Fi!" Visiting hours at Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen Rd. As a Marine, you always try to do your best to help other Marines, help other people, for the Corp. The Corp has helped me be a good attorney, disciplined and honest. In an interview Bill had with the Morse History Library, he stated his love for the Marine Corp: "I celebrate their birthday November 10th, every year. Bill was an active member of the American Legion, the Department of American Veterans and the Marine Corp League. Bill was a member of the civil war roundtable and enjoyed teaching classes on Civil War history to his fellow Vets at the Bedford VA. He often enjoyed stumping his fellow veterans, family, and friends. Anyone who knew Bill can attest to his interest in American history and his unsurpassed trivia knowledge. Bill enjoyed attending many casting calls and found his way into numerous Boston-area based films. Bill was an avid horse owner, who with his great friends enjoyed managing and racing horses. Only Bill's devotion to the Marine Corp surpassed his love of the New York Giants and he received Fan of the Year Award from the New England Chapter of the Giants Fan Club. He was also an educator, teaching Law Enforcement at Northeastern University. He worked as an attorney and an arson investigator throughout New England. Upon his return from Vietnam, he enrolled in Suffolk Law School and earned a law degree. Bill served in Vietnam where he was wounded and awarded the Purple Heart. That same year, Bill enlisted in the United States Marine Corp and was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, "The Magnificent Bastards". Bill graduated Lexington High School in 1964 and received his bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement from Northeastern University in 1968. Bill was a larger-than-life man, loved by friends and family and all who knew him. He was a much beloved, fun-loving uncle of numerous nieces and nephews, as well as great-nieces and great nephews. He was the loving son of William Timothy McCarthy and Florence Elizabeth Holian and the brother of Joan Marie Wall and her husband Thomas of Lexington and the late Janet Elizabeth Puffer and her late husband Stephen of Boxford. William Stephen McCarthy, 75 of Bedford and formerly of Lexington, MA died September 12, 2021.
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