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Dennis J. O'Shea

PITTSFORD, New York

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O'Shea, Dennis J. Spokane, WA: Suddenly July 14, 2008, age 55. Survived by former wife, Barbara Shrader; son Bradley; daughter, Lauren; sister, Kimberly (Robert) Mahoney; nephew, Ryan; niece, Molly; aunt, Patricia O'Shea. Services at the convenience of the family.

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Dennis as time goes by I will never forget your smile, thoughtfulness, and kindness. Brenda Maier Marr

A wonderful, kind man...high school sweethearts and stayed friends throughout the years. Loved his family, sports, fishing and boating. Worked very hard to accomplish his law degree. So proud of him for that! Saddened by his loss.

Mr.Dennis O'shea was one of the smartest, sharpest, and wisest individuals, I had ever met! He was a mentor to me in this game called life. He stood for hard work and dedication, and was one of few left, from an outstanding generation! When will the torch be passed again? He will truely be missed!

I knew Dennis as a quiet, kind and generous person and a great son-in-law.
He volunteered many hours at his children's school and scouting events.
He enjoyed watching Bradley and Lauren play soccer and rarely missed a game.
Dennis had a love for music, fishing and was a avid baseball fan. He also was a whiz at Jeopardy.
You will be missed and loved by many, and will never be forgotten.

Dennis was a kind and caring husband and father. The most important thing in life to Dennis was his family. He loved God, his family and his country. His memory will live in our hearts forever.

From the class of '70 at R L Thomas - we will miss you Dennis. We were looking forward to seeing you at the 40th reunion in 2 years. Rest in peace

I was very honored to work for Mr.O'shea these last year. He never had anything bad to say about anyone. His death took me by surprise. I often think about him so I know he mad an impact on my life. God loves you Dennis. Thank you for everything

My first and only nephew. I remember all the ball games attended with MeMa and Grandpa, our trip to Cooperstown to see a big league team play and other good memories. Always, Aunt Pat

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.