Longtime area resident and volunteer, John Joseph Duffy, died peacefully in his sleep on July 12. He was 87.
Born on April 26, 1935 in Newark to Josephine Zwigard Duffy and Charles Duffy, John grew up in Short Hills. He graduated from St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark and went on to Villanova University in Pennsylvania, where he earned his bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering.
He then went to work for Englehardt Industries in Washington, DC. John met the love of his life, Marcella Gail O’Neill in 1960. They married in 1962 and had two children before moving back to New Jersey in 1964 where they had three more children. John and his family lived in West Orange and South Orange prior to settling in Locust in 1978 and then Red Bank in 2020.
In New Jersey, John joined the family business, John Duffy Fuel Company in Newark, which was started by his grandfather. There, John worked alongside his father and brother, Charles Sr. and Charles Jr., providing fuel services to the surrounding community. John was a member and past president of the Essex County Fuel Dealers Association and a member of the NJ Fuel Merchants Association.
John was on the Board of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation and supported the Two River Theater, the Monmouth County Historical Association, as well as many other organizations.
John was predeceased by his parents and his infant daughter.
He is survived by: his wife, Gail; brother, Charles Duffy; sister, Phyllis Stanley; children, Marcie Woodley (Jim), Ted Duffy (Lisa), Pam O’Sullivan (Richard), Melissa Duffy (Maurice Garcia Sciveres), John Duffy (Stephanie Stokes); 10 grandchildren, to whom he was affectionately known as Pop; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial gathering will be held at the Thompson Memorial Home, Red Bank, on Aug. 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. A mass of christian burial will be held at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Rumson, on Aug. 5 at 10 a.m.. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in John’s memory to Monmouth Conservation Foundation or another charity. Interment will be private.
The family would also like to extend their deepest gratitude to the staff at The Country Cottage at The Chelsea Shrewsbury for their warm and loving care of John.
— Edited obituary provided by family via Thompson Memorial Home
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