BRIAN-O'LEARY-Obituary

BRIAN D. O'LEARY

Chicago, Illinois

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Brian D. O'Leary, 55, died suddenly of heart failure on Nov. 11, 2011 at his home in Willowbrook, IL. A memorial service will be held on Friday, Nov. 18, 2011, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 8404 S. Cass Ave. (North Frontage Rd. off West Side Cass Ave.-Shell Station) Darien, IL. Reception at...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

I feel so blessed to have known Brian. His strength of character, his caring for others, and his sense of humor helped so much to strengthen my serenity. Every time I read the 4th and 7th, I'll think of you Brian! Every time we go to the Memorisl or Labot Day picnics, we will miss you. You are truly at peace (and the waÿ it should be), hsppy and serene. Love.you!

Ann and family,

My sincere sympathy to at you loss.
I remember Brian at Fenwick as a delightful young man from a delightful family. From all the comments above he obviously affected many people. He is receiving his reward now from the Lord.
I will offer Mass for him and all of you.

Fr. O'Malley, O.P.

I knew Brian from our years at Fenwick, and he was always fun, witty, generous, and thoughtful beyond his years. His humor and witticism always provided a welcome respite from the sometimes testing rigors of life. I know that in Brian's later years he continued to live a life of generosity and service. Brian was always building his treasure in heaven, and what a treasure he is gazing upon now! The last thing I will say about Brian is the Latin: non omnis moriar which translated means "I did...

I remember Brian from High school, Big heart, great smile, wise guy sence of humor, great piano player. Alway's had time for you. Moira, so sorry for the loss of your brother. Rest in peace Brian.
Patti Mlady Syverson

Brian was one of those people who made life better. He will be missed by all who had contact with him.

Brian was one of the smartest and silliest people I've ever met. I'll always remember Brian's quick wit and how he could recall exact skits and lines from great movies and comedies. Every time we'd get together for holidays or family parties, he somehow would find the perfect time to make you laugh.

Blessings and prayers to the Olearys, Kerleys and Bells in this sad time.

We'll miss you Bri - and we will always love you.

Moira and Mrs. O'Leary,

I was so sorry to learn of Brian's passing. He had the biggest smile and the biggest heart to match. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. Great memories of our days growing up together on Lathrop Avenue.