Donald-O'Brien-Obituary

Donald M. O'Brien

Auburn, New York

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AURORA < Donald M. O"Brien, 80, of Route 90, Aurora, died Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008, in Auburn Memorial Hospital. Mr. O"Brien was born in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of the late Jeremiah Francis and Lettie Derk O"Brien, and has resided in Aurora since 1987. Prior to that he resided in Manhattan...

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I recently heard about Don's passing.
While he does not inhabit the world of the living anymore, I am certain that his spirit will live on in the minds of his friends.
I feel grateful for the privilege of having shared time & thoughts with Don.

To Don's Family:
What a pleasure to have known Don through Auburn SCORE! Please know he will be missed and leaves us with fond memories. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear family of Donald O'Brien,
My associations with Don span the past 6-8 years while in SCORE. A fine gentleman, lot's of spirit, always a joke or 2 and above all a very nice person to associate with. He will be warmly remembered. Sincerely. Tom Peterson, Auburn

Don helped hundreds of people in Auburn, Aurora and Union Springs learn how to live much happier, useful and spiritual lives. He was a truly great man, and I am grateful to have known him.

Dear Chris and Bradley,
I was so sorry to learn of Don's death. I often recall the happy memories on Cayuga Lake and miss both your parents. Sandy was a special friend.

Dear Chris, Bradley and Family,
Your Dad has been in my prayers, over the past many weeks. I met him several years ago through Annie M. and was with them on several occasions. He was a fine man with
many qualities. Be proud he was your Dad.

Mr. O'Brien was a "neat" person. He was always friendly and had a lot of good stories to tell. I had a good time talking with him. I will miss your Dad.

Dear Chris and Bradley, Family and
Friends,
Please accept my sincerest sympathies on the passing of your father and friend. It was a privilege to have known him the past few months. He was so proud of you and your families. Your photo book from the summer was his pride and joy and he would spend time going over all the pictures and raving about the grandchildren. He so appreciated the pancakes from McDonalds that Ann brought and all the other little acts of kindness that were shown to...