Sharon Jane McCormack

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Sharon Jane McCormack

Birth
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
Feb 1961 (aged 8)
Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Mahwah, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-2 Blk-A Gr-208 1A
Memorial ID
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Burial was Feb 28 1961. Sharon Jane was the daughter of Dr. Thomas C McCormack and Shirley J Malone McCormack.
Her father and paternal grandfather were doctors associated with Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck NJ where the family resided. Her mother was born in Connecticut to Harold and Dorothy Malone. She attened St. Francis Nursing School and worked at the Vanderbilt Pediatric Clinic (babies hospital) at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in NYC when her parents were married. She had two younger siblings, Barbara and Jane.

Sharon died in Morristown Hospital, Morris County NJ. She was a resident of the Walter Matheny School in Peapack NJ (a special hospital and educational facility. Matheny's mission is to provide exceptional care and an optimal quality of life for children and adults with special needs and medically complex developmental disabilities founded in 1946 after Walter and Marguerite Matheny's son, Chuck, was born with cerebral palsy. Her parents later divorced and remarried.
Burial was Feb 28 1961. Sharon Jane was the daughter of Dr. Thomas C McCormack and Shirley J Malone McCormack.
Her father and paternal grandfather were doctors associated with Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck NJ where the family resided. Her mother was born in Connecticut to Harold and Dorothy Malone. She attened St. Francis Nursing School and worked at the Vanderbilt Pediatric Clinic (babies hospital) at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in NYC when her parents were married. She had two younger siblings, Barbara and Jane.

Sharon died in Morristown Hospital, Morris County NJ. She was a resident of the Walter Matheny School in Peapack NJ (a special hospital and educational facility. Matheny's mission is to provide exceptional care and an optimal quality of life for children and adults with special needs and medically complex developmental disabilities founded in 1946 after Walter and Marguerite Matheny's son, Chuck, was born with cerebral palsy. Her parents later divorced and remarried.