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Gavin Mahony receives Co-Offensive MVP at Dana Point High School JV football team as a sophomore. Gavin is Denny’s grandson and David’s son. He played wide receiver and also saw action on the varsity team. His team finished 9 and 1 and Gavin made key plays to win 2 of those games. Gavin’s resemblance to Denny when he was in high school is amazing. Blond, handsome, and athletic: not a bad way to go through school.
Helen and Ray’s 50th Anniversary Party held in San Marcos California. At about the 6 minutes mark we begin comments by Ray, Sean, Todd, and Art followed by family introductions and the presentation of the memorial plaque to mom and dad. As appropriate final comments come from dad.
Todd and Patty’s wedding ceremony and reception held at the Phoebe Snow Restaurant in Mt. Lakes on February 20, 1988.
During the 1990s I had the good fortune to work with a man named Issac Nyeayea at Ricoh. He was on the maintenance crew, had a tremendous attitude, and we became friends. Issac was a Liberian national who was marked for death during their civil war because of his tribal affiliations. He came to the US with the help of his church and over a five year period was able to arrange for his wife and four children to join him. He became an ordained minister and was the pastor of the First United Church of Christ in Staten Island. The church membership is exclusively Liberians, most of which had emigrated with little or no money or clothing. I organized a series of clothing drives to benefit his church and they were kind enough to honor me on a very warm evening in the summer of 1999.
Ryan Mahony, Art’s son, had been invited to join and become treasurer for Verona Chamber of Commerce. Below is an interview conducted in April of 2012. Though admittedly biased, I am proud to be his dad and would be happy to have him as my banker as well!
http://youtu.be/HR85xBblaE8
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