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Brian W. O'Malley

Freeland, Wa, Connecticut

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Brian W. O'MalleyBrian William O'Malley, 65 of Freeland, WA passed away on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Born and raised in Norwalk, CT and graduated from Norwalk High School Class of 1972. He was an outstanding athlete staring in football, baseball and spring board diving. A longtime resident of...

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A guy I once knew. Who I played sports with back in school. You are missed by all of us and am glad to say you were once my friend.

So sorry to hear about Brian's passing. He was a wonderful man. We lost touch over the years but I thought of him often. Still have the Singawald Buick cassette (yikes) he made about the team. Rest in Peace.

Jane Cuddy

Our sincere condolences. Brian was a great guy and will be missed.
Barb and Chip Swain

You have found your stairway to heaven, your favorite song . Rest in
Peace my dear friend, you will never be forgotten, you will always have a
Special place in my heart, ,you are at peace now..

Mrs. O'Malley, Gary and Sott,
My deepest condolences for the loss of Brian.
He was an O'Malley in every way. A great competitor, sportsman and gentleman. Rest in peace Brian.
Buddy Scudder

I'm so sad to hear of Brian's passing. He was a wonderful young man who I only knew in high school. My deepest sympathy to the family.Bob Jones

Gary,
My condolences to you and family on the passing of Brian.

Went to school with Brian played football on the same team. Played softball against him. We were always good friends. He was truely a good guy and will be missed by all of us that knew him.

Aunt Flo, Gary and Scott- I am so very sorry for your loss. Brian was my closest cousin in age- he was my neighbor on Honey Hill, my swimming buddy in Lake Worth and my dear friend throughout his life. He was such a kind and caring man.
We emailed quite a lot since his move to Washington- and we all missed him very much in Florida at all the family gatherings. I know he is up in heaven and I am thankful that he is now pain free.

All my love to you at this very challenging...