DEBORAH-O'HARA-Obituary

DEBORAH A. "DEB" O'HARA

Hamilton, Massachusetts

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O'HARA, Deborah A. 'Deb' (Farmer) Of South Hamilton, died peacefully at home on May 25. She was 56. Born in Salem, she was the daughter of Elaine A. and the late Raymond A. Farmer. She also leaves her husband, Mark O'Hara, and son, Ryan Donovan. Deb grew up in Peabody and Lynnfield and was a 1982...

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I am very saddened to read about Deb's passing. We worked together at OneBeacon. She was a ball of energy who was extremely conscientious and a real pleasure to work with. My deepest condolences to her family.
Greg Agnone

So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers

Mark,

Our condolences to you and your family at the passing of your wife.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Paula and Michael Braverman

My Condolences, I have GREAT memories of the help and overall care she always showed me growing up! I know she was needed by Ray!She will be missed. I wish the family all the best!
Stephen Riley

Mark thoughts and prayers to you and your family on the passing of your wife. Keep the wonderful memories of Deb in the fore front as you go through the days and weeks ahead.

Dear Mark,
There are no words to express the depth of sadness I feel for your loss. I
I pray you find comfort in the memories you shared.
I am so sorry.
Kathy Serio

Mark,
So sorry to hear of your wifes passing.
My thoughts are with you at this most difficult time.
Her spirit lives on in you and her family,
May she Rest In Peace .
Donna Forlizzi

Deb and I worked together at Ledvance in Wilmington for a brief time. She was always so thoughtful and caring towards everyone. She spoke highly and lovingly of her family, especially of her husband and son of whom she was so proud! I have fond memories of how Meticulous she dressed with professional pride and her kind heart. She would give the shirt off her back to a stranger... unless it was her leopard print jacket she loved! I am dearly sorry for your loss. The world will miss her...

Dear Mark,
Tony & I are thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. We enjoyed meeting Deb at several of our Rolling Green gatherings. Her smile and generous spirit will be missed! Our deepest sympathies.
Tony & Denise DeChristoforo