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Deacon Joseph Malloy
It is our sad duty to share with you
the news of the sudden death of our
beloved Deacon, Joseph Malloy who
was called by the Lord on the
evening of Friday, 11 April.
We unite ourselves to the sorrow of
his dear wife, Judy, children and
family. While we grieve the
passing of one who so faithfully
served the Church, we offer our
gratitude to the Lord for his
exemplary witness to our parish, the
apostolate of Martin House, the
sick, and the Diocese of Trenton.
All are invited and encouraged to
participate in the funeral rites
scheduled for this week. Let
us gather to commend him to the
loving mercy of the Lord and offer
our love and suuport to his family.
Eternal rest grant unto him,
O Lord,
and let perpetual llight shine upon
him.
May he rest in peace.
Msgr. Gervasio
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Tuesday, April 15
Rite of Reception
Our Lady of Sorrows Church
3:15 pm
Visitation
3:35pm to 8 pm
Evening
Prayer 7:45 pm
Wednesday, April 16
Visitation 10 am to 11
am
Funeral
Mass 11 am.
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MR.
JOSEPH MALLOY
Martin House Fall 2004
http://www.martinhouse.org/assets/pdfs/NewsLetterFall2004.pdf
Mr.
Joseph Malloy is a
registered architect.
One cannot engage in
either substantial rehab
or new construction
without a registered
architect. Mr. Malloy is
unique. He truly
understands the real
need of housing for the
poor and a true
understanding of their
economic situation in
their society. He has
accepted the severe
difficulties of applying
his expertise in what we
consider the politically
dysfunctional (with
respect to the poor)
world of zoning,
planning and permit
departments. Not only is
this long term and
active involvement
difficult in itself, but
creates future strained
relationships for him on
other architectural
projects. Mr. Malloy has
had this type of
involvement with us for
thirty years. Added to
this he sought to
involve his parish, Our
Lady of Sorrows,
Mercerville. He
recruited competent
mechanics and sought
donated and
significantly discounted
materials. He became an
ordained deacon in his
Catholic parish to
assist them in having
their parishioners
relate to their nearest
urban center. His
vocation was suggested
to the diaconate program
as an archetypical or a
prototype diaconate
vocation. It was
suggested that each
suburban parish have a
deacon to lead the
parish and parishioners
to positive involvement
in their nearest urban
center with active
involvement and
reflective spiritual
thought. It is simply
true that without Mr.
Malloy we could not have
progressed and probably
would not endured and
stayed in existence.
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Deacon Joseph
J. Malloy
HAMILTON
TOWNSHIP -
Deacon Joseph J.
Malloy, R.A.,
65, passed away
Friday at Centra
State Medical
Center in
Freehold. Born
in Trenton, he
was a lifelong
Trenton-Hamilton
resident. He was
an architect for
Malloy, Duffe,
Foran Architects
and Planners in
Hamilton
Township for
over 30 years of
service. Mr.
Malloy was also
an ordained
deacon. He was
ordained in May
1988 at St.
Mary's Cathedral
Church in
Trenton by the
Most Rev. Bishop
John C. Reese.
Deacon Malloy
served as deacon
at Our Lady of
Sorrows-St.
Anthony's Parish
and for Martin
House in
Trenton. He
served in the
U.S. Army during
the Vietnam War.
He was a
graduate of the
first class of
Notre Dame High
School in 1961,
attended Trenton
Junior College,
a graduate of
Kansas State
University in
1967 where he
earned a
bachelor's
degree in
architecture. He
was a member of
Our Lady of
Sorrows-St.
Anthony's Parish
and a member of
the social
concern
committee, a
member of the
A.I.A.N.J.
Society of
Architects,
Baron AA,
Knights of
Columbus, Notre
Dame Alumni, and
a member of the
Martin House
Board of
Directors. He
was awarded the
Notre Dame Hall
of Fame Award in
2000, and the
Martin House
Founders Award
in 2005. He was
son of the late
James and
Harriet Malloy.
He is survived
by his wife
Judith A. Loh
Malloy of
Hamilton
Township; two
daughters and
two sons-in-law,
Kellie and
Dennis Foerter
of Hamilton
Township, and
Melissa and Seth
Davino of New
Egypt; one son,
Brian J. Malloy
and his fiancee
Megan DeLuca of
Hamilton
Township; five
grandchildren,
Quinn, Paige,
and Dylan
Foerter, Chase
Ann, and Ethan
Davino; two
brothers, James
Malloy and his
wife Louise of
Charlottesville,
VA, and Thomas
Malloy and his
wife Kathy of
Glen Burnie, MD;
one sister,
Harriet Flynn
and her husband
Joseph of
Pennington; one
sister-in-law,
Elizabeth
Kadelak and her
husband Edward
of Hamilton
Township; two
brothers-in-law,
George Loh and
his wife Jane of
Hamilton
Township, and
John Loh and his
wife Pearla of
Millersville,
MD; and many
nieces, nephews,
and cousins.
Funeral Mass of
Christian Burial
will be
celebrated 11
a.m. Wednesday
at Our Lady of
Sorrows Church
in Mercerville.
Burial will be
private and at
the convenience
of the family.
Reception of the
body of Deacon
Malloy will take
place 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Our
Lady of Sorrows
Church. Calling
hours will be
Tuesday from
3:45 until 8
p.m. at the
church and again
Wednesday from
10 a.m. until
time of Mass.
Evening prayer
services will
take place 7:45
p.m. Tuesday at
the church. In
lieu of flowers,
donation in
Deacon Malloy's
memory may be
made to the
Martin House
Foundation, 794
E. State St.,
Trenton, NJ
08606.
Arrangements are
by the M.
William Murphy
Funeral Home,
1863 Hamilton
Ave., Hamilton
Township.
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Published in
The Times,
Trenton, on
4/14/2008.
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