Joseph E. Feehan, Jr.
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- Aug 13
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May 25, 1954 - August 11, 2025

Joseph E. Feehan, Jr., 71, of Lawrenceville, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 11, 2025, at Serenity Hospice located at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton.
Born in Trenton, Joe was a lifelong New Jersey resident. Affectionately known as “Joe” to his family and friends, he graduated from Steinert High School and went on to earn a degree in Political Science from Trenton State College. Later in life, he returned to Mercer County Community College to obtain a degree in Computer Science, studied to become a Microsoft Certified Engineer (MSCE) and worked for Princeton Insurance as an IT Professional.
Joe had a deep love for music, enjoyed attending numerous concerts, and was a devoted Philadelphia Eagles fan. He loved History and was an avid reader and he loved walking the trails around Lawrence. His quick wit, kindness, and easygoing nature will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
Son of the late Joseph E. Feehan, Sr., and Amelia Zoda Feehan, and brother of the late David J. Feehan. Joe is survived by his six siblings, Patricia Fiordilino (Salvatore), Kate Bloor (Ernie), Timothy J. Feehan, Mary Turk, Ann Marcantonio, and Rev. Michael A. Feehan (Carla); two special nieces, Amy Correia and Andrea Rocke; and a special nephew, Jon C. Killingsworth, he called them "his kids"; as well as many other loving relatives and colleagues, including dear friends, Tom Leyhane and Tony Kozicz.
Funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family under the direction of the Buklad-Merlino Memorial Homes, Hamilton.
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To my Uncle Joe, I love you, the family loves you and we miss you. You where a father figure and a presence in my life. We know you're resting peacefully and you're in a better place with Grandma, Grandpa and Uncle Dave. You're another angel that I know is watching over me. Until we meet again, your nephew, Jon C Killingsworth 💙
One of my fondest memories of my Uncle Joe is when he was babysitting me and my sister Debbie on Charlotte Avenue and there was a bad thunderstorm. We were terrified and he very sweetly explained to us that it was just angels bowling. He made us feel safe, and to this day, I think about him and that night whenever there is a storm. Rest in peace, Uncle Joe. I know you're now one of those bowling angels.💙
My Beautiful Baby Brother, 7th Child of 8, I Loved calling Him “Jody” since He was Only 10 yrs old when Ernie & I married.He was Sweet natured and Happy! Visited us on Charlotte ave.,baby sat or just stopped by for a visit . In later years we would Celebrate Our Birthdays together, since they were only 3 Days apart , plus 10 years of Corse. Annie was there with us ,since She arranged our get togethers ! It just meant the world to me . He’ll always be that Sweet lil’ blued boy forever in my Heart , So Loved and Missed , Big Sis Kate
Our beloved Joe - such a special guy - #7 of 8. I will forever miss you in my life. It was my honor to be your sister and caretaker.