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John J. Brant
Date of Death: July 19, 2018
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Moloney Family Funeral Homes
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Visitation
Moloney's Hauppauge Funeral Home
840 Wheeler Rd. (Route 111)
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Tuesday 7/24, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Service
Moloney's Hauppauge Funeral Home
840 Wheeler Rd. (Route 111)
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Tuesday 7/24, 8:00 pm

Religious Service

Grace Church
Wednesday 7/25, 10:00 am

Funeral Service

Cemetery
St. Charles/Resurrection Cemetery
2015 Wellwood Ave.
Farmingdale, NY
Wednesday 7/25

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Thomas Cardno left a message on August 28, 2019:
Continue to rest John.
Marc & Olgeta Brown left a message on July 25, 2018:
Marc and I would like to express our condolences to the Brant family. During this difficult time, may your family and friends give you the comfort that you will need today, tomorrow and the coming years. The loss of a loved one is not something you can ever get use to. I work in the Staff Office at LGA, and I just want to say, John was a pleasure to work with. He was a kind and generous Lieutenant. He will truly be missed.
Deborah left a message on July 25, 2018:
Warm smile and friendly conversations
john GENNINGER left a message on July 24, 2018:
Dear John family Sorry to hear about John Passing , I was a class mate of John at SSJA in QV Prayers and Thoughts for all
Fred Perlin left a message on July 24, 2018:
I knew John over thirty years , he was a great person whose friendship and kindness would never let you down. God Bless John and family
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Tom Cardno left a message on July 24, 2018:
Worked with John at JFK. Great boss & a gentleman. God bless.
John McDevitt - Port Authority Retired Police Association left a message on July 21, 2018:
I worked with John at Newark Airport in the early 1980's. John was always in great shape and could talk sports with the best of them. He had the best one liners, he'd get inches from your face and loudly quote Jack Lemon in The Odd Couple - "Are You Crazy"...!!? The NIA tour would go to China Town after a 3x11 and John would point out the Canal Street Station where he used to work. He called it "The Real Deal". And he was right. God bless John and his family.
Moloney Family Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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