Albert-O'Neil-Obituary

Albert L. "Dapper" O'Neil

Roslindale, West Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts

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In West Roxbury, Dec. 19, 2007, formerly of Roslindale and Roxbury. Boston City Councilor for 28 years and former Commissioner of Licensing for City of Boston. Dear friend of Helen T. Skrzowski of White Horse Beach. Brother of the late Mildred Walsh, Evelyn Lowney and William T. "Brother"...

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They won't have to count the number of prayers Dapper receives, they'll have to weigh em'.

DAPPER REST IN PEACE YOU EARNED IT AND THEN SOME.THE FIRST TIME I SAW YOU WAS AT ST.PATS IN ROX.SUNDAY MASS MY FAMILY ALWAYS BACKED YOU AND VOTED FOR YOU YOU WERE A BREATH OF FRESH AIR YOU ALWAYS SAID WHAT YOU FELT AND THEN SOME PEOPLE KNEW WARE THEY STOOD WITH YOU GOOD OR BAD THANKS FOR BEING YOU GOD IS WITH YOU THE MYERS FAMILY

Bigger than life, Dapper will live on in the memories of the many whose lives he touched.

The last hurrah. Sweet dreams, Dapper.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

God Bless Mr. O'Neil. He was the best and will be greatly missed.

Bob and Eileen ( formerly of Roxbury and South Boston)

Dapper I will truly miss you it sure is the end of the line of all the old pols, you stuck up "for the little guy" & I sure will miss you seeing me on "Dot Day" & saying Hey Honey come give me a hug! I'll miss you & I'll miss your hugs! Sleep well my friend! You will be missed.

Dapper,no doubting his presence, would show at most events, be it a funeral, a family get together or a time for a priest. A real live Dapper Man who did tune into a lot people, but not a few. So, who was perfect? May God bless this Man. From here, there and nearly everywhere

Dapper, you were a true hero to the veterans and the elderly. You were honest and outspoken for the rest of us. You were a true icon for your own people. You loved them and they loved you. Just the mention of your name gave us HOPE. What more could anyone ask for. Loyality to those that serve and their families.
Thank you for being "outfront"

Carol Galvin, Jamaica Plain