James T. Dwyer, served on Catholic Charities board

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.


A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated March 4 in St. Charles Borromeo Church, Skillman, for James T. Dwyer III who died Feb. 28 at age 53.

A resident of Princeton, Mr. Dwyer served on the board of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton.

Born in Houston, Mr. Dwyer grew up in New Orleans. He was a 1975 graduate of New Orleans High School. He attended Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics and business administration.

Mr. Dwyer held executive positions at Maryland National Bank and Citicorp, and was a senior vice president at both Merrill Lynch and Morgan Keegan & Co. Most recently he served as president and founder of MPI Securities, Inc., the investment banking affiliate of Princeton-based Management Planning, Inc. where he was also vice president/regional sales director.

Prior to serving on the board of the Trenton Diocesan Catholic Charities he was a board member of Associated Catholic Charities of Memphis, Tenn.

Mr. Dwyer is predeceased by his father James T. Dwyer Jr. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn; three children, James, Hayden and Caleigh Dwyer; his mother, Judy Dwyer of Highland, Md., and Advance, N.C., one sister and three brothers.

Memorial donations may be made to the Purple Heart Service Foundation by contacting 703-256-6139 or visiting: www.mophsf.org

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A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated March 4 in St. Charles Borromeo Church, Skillman, for James T. Dwyer III who died Feb. 28 at age 53.

A resident of Princeton, Mr. Dwyer served on the board of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton.

Born in Houston, Mr. Dwyer grew up in New Orleans. He was a 1975 graduate of New Orleans High School. He attended Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics and business administration.

Mr. Dwyer held executive positions at Maryland National Bank and Citicorp, and was a senior vice president at both Merrill Lynch and Morgan Keegan & Co. Most recently he served as president and founder of MPI Securities, Inc., the investment banking affiliate of Princeton-based Management Planning, Inc. where he was also vice president/regional sales director.

Prior to serving on the board of the Trenton Diocesan Catholic Charities he was a board member of Associated Catholic Charities of Memphis, Tenn.

Mr. Dwyer is predeceased by his father James T. Dwyer Jr. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn; three children, James, Hayden and Caleigh Dwyer; his mother, Judy Dwyer of Highland, Md., and Advance, N.C., one sister and three brothers.

Memorial donations may be made to the Purple Heart Service Foundation by contacting 703-256-6139 or visiting: www.mophsf.org

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