John J. Aherne

In Memorial

Aherne, John Joseph, 92, of Baldwin, on April 23, 2012 after battling cancer. Devoted husband of 64 years of Ann (nee Vorbach). Beloved father of Jean Myers, Kathy Mosca, John P. Aherne, James Aherne and Maureen Culbreth. Loving grandfather of 15 and great grandfather of 4. Dear brother of Margaret Wittke. John was a WW II veteran and continued to serve his country as an FBI agent for 30 years. The family will receive friends Today, Wednesday April 25, 2012 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at Cecere Family Funeral Home 2283 Grand Ave. Baldwin, N.Y. 11510. Funeral Mass Thursday 10 AM at The Queen of the Most Holy Rosary RC Church, Roosevelt, N.Y. Interment with military honors following in Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to United Cerebral Palsy of Suffolk, Inc. would be appreciated. Please visit www.CecereFamilyFunerals.com

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  1. Karen McGuire Trompeter says:

    We’ll always have the fondest memories of Uncle John’s sharp wit and sense of humor. The Ahernes opened up their home to our huge Michigan family in such a welcoming way for so many summer trips, the weddings – only good times, fun and wonderful memories. So sorry that I can’t share the celebration of his great, long life with all of you in person. Just know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers, especially Uncle John and Aunt Ann. Much love,
    Karen

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