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Alice Doyle O'REILLY

Andover, Massachusetts

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O'REILLY, Alice Doyle Of North Andover, formerly of Andover and Lawrence, died on August 8. She was 82. Born in Lawrence, she lived most of her life in Andover. The daughter of the late Marion Mitchell and Richard A. Doyle, she was a graduate of Lawrence High School, Class of 1944 and Lawrence...

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Dear Bill, Chris & Mary Jo,
Your mother was my godmother and a remarkable woman. I have fond memories of her in my visits to her several years ago, and her visit out here in California. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. I will miss her dearly.

William, Christopher and Mary Jo - I am John Mitchell's daughter and your mom and my late dad were first cousins. I saw her at the family get togethers, weddings, etc. and always made a point of chatting with her. I myself am a nurse, so we swapped war stories. She was a wealth of information on my heritage and had the most wonderful sense of humor and Yankee no-nonsense. I last saw her at Joyce and Dave Mitchell's 50th wedding anniversary and am so glad I was able to spend time with her....

Alice and Dr. O'Reilly were such special people in my life raising my children in Andover. Always there whether you needed support through a difficult situation emotionally or physically. I know they are both at peace. Whenever I drive by the house on Central Street I always think of them and always will, they will always touch my heart. May God bless their family, cherish the memories.
Debbie Gorton (Andover, MA)

I have such wonderful childhood memories that include Mrs. and Dr. O'Reilly. It seems they were always together, which I am sure is the case now. May all of your memories help you through this difficult time.

Suzanne Denoncourt Cameron
Nashua, NH

dear bill, maryjo, and chris.

Our prayers are with alice and your families. You were fortunate to have a great mother and father. Nothing but good memories. Alice is now resting with Dr. bill. They are both happy. We always looked forward to seeing alice on the west coast on the many trips she made here. Conna would pick her up and then head directly to the casino. Alice was the greatest. Those two seemed to be a perfect match although I don't know what she said about...

Sorry for your sorrow. Your mother was a special person whom you were fortunate to have for so long, although one can never have a mother for long enough. May you be comforted in the knowledge of all the good she accomplished in her life - and yours.

To Bill and Liz, and all the members of the O'Reilly Family: Please accept our sincere condolences during this sad time for your family. Bill, your mother was cleary a woman who gave of herself to important organizations and causes that she believed in, and set a wonderful example of how to serve her community throughout her life. With Sympathy from all of us at the Office of Alumni Relations at Tufts University.

How happy Billy is to have the leader of the parade with him as they march down the heavenly roads together.
Oh, how we miss you, Big Al!
Cal. is a long way, but very short for kindred spirits.
B,Mj,C we will always be there for you.
Love,

Aunt Alice-what a wonderful nurse, mother, friend and Godmother! I'm so sorry to hear the sad news but she touched so many of us that her legacy will always be cherished.