Maggie Cinnaminson Center
Mrs Dwyer & family,Our thoughts and prayers are with you.We will miss Jack-enjoyed watching his family visits and exchanging gifts.He is also missed as one of our Veterans.
Birth date: Jun 6, 1933 Death date: Jul 21, 2013
John J. Dwyer (Jack), age 80 years, of Cinnaminson, formerly of Delran, passed away on July 21, 2013. Jack was born and raised in Port Richmond, Philadelphia. He was a graduate of North Catholic High School and LaSalle University Read Obituary
Mrs Dwyer & family,Our thoughts and prayers are with you.We will miss Jack-enjoyed watching his family visits and exchanging gifts.He is also missed as one of our Veterans.
Dear Uncle Jack,Your dedication to your family, kindness to our family, and many shared Philly sports events will forever be remembered. I always enjoyed seeing you at our family events and at the shore. We'll miss your presence in our family. May God bless you, Aunt Kay, and your family.Lou & Sue Castagna Family
Dear Mrs. Dwyer and Family, Just wanted you to know how much your husband and father meant to me. He was one of my first patient's down in 19. Mrs. Dwyer know how much he loved you. He will truly be missed. Your nurse, Dawn
Mr. Dwyer you will truly be missed. You were always the highlight of my day at Cinnaminson Center. Either talking about the war, banking, curtains lol or having me contact Mrs. Kate...you always put a smile on my face. My condolences to the family...
Uncle Jack, we have fond memories of our families growing up together. My Mother and Father lost a great Brother-in-law and friend. We will all miss you. Our prayers and thoughts are with the entire Dwyer family. God bless you. Joe and Beth Richardson and children.
Dear Kate and Family,Jack & I go way back to 1961 with First Pennsylvania Bank in the old "North Philadelphia Region" at, probably some of the worst areas of the bank's neighborhood locations in Philly. I still remember some of his clean, corny jokes (just like our TV friend Red Skeleton) and biting through that sweet smelling pipe of his (Captain Black tobacco) at those infamous regional meetings. I never heard a bad word from his mouth and he liked everyone; and everyone loved him as a true friend. What I especially admired about Jack was his "calmness" in everything that he did. He always took "one day at a time" and nothing to him was an employment crisis. Although he took his job seriously, God and his family ALWAYS came first. I've lost a true friend and I know, Kate, and your family has lost a dear sweet gentle man! The Lord be with you always, Jack! STAN KOCHANEK
I would have never learned about Flyers Hockey if it wasn't for Uncle Jack...He'll be missed, we sent our Love & prayers....Michael & Valerie
To Jack's family, I was so sorry to learn of your loss.Jack and I worked together at First Pennsylvania Bank/CoreStates when we worked in the branch department. Jack was very friendly, sociable and well liked by all who got to know him.I also liked his humor and relaxed nature as to some of his many attributes.Jack will be missed.Joe Dorovich