Eddie-O'Brien-Obituary

Eddie O'Brien

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
February 21, 2014
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Seattle, Washington

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Eddie O'Brien passed away on February 21, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 26, 2014.

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How timely and coincidental. The last time we saw Ed and Terry was at the Los Angeles Airport shortly before he died. We were on our way to Mazatlan as were Ed and Terry where we'll be this Saturday. They looked so good - so full of life! That's the way we will continue to remember them.

It has been ? 4 yesrs since we lost Eddie. I had the priveledge of being his dental hygienist for the last several years of his life. He made it a priority to take an interest in my life, he always tried to find common ground with me. I saw today's Seatle Times articles about he and Johnny. He never told me all of these stories, I kinda of knew he was an all star and had a certain celebrity status, but he didn't apparently need to impress me with his accomplishments...humble. He had a huge...

My sympathy to the family. May God Almighty comfort you in the time ahead.
2 Thessalonians 2:16,17

Very moving and heartfelt celebration of a special man who impacted everyone he knew. An angel on earth and now in heaven.

Very moving and heartfelt celebration of a special man who impacted everyone he knew. An angel on earth and now in heaven.

My thoughts go out to the family. When I heard of his passing brought back lots of memories. I went to school with Colleen and Danny at St Louise and were very good friends . Mr O'brien was an amazing man and will be truly missed. My favorite memory of Mr O'brien is when he would take us out for pizza. He had a beat up old car with no radio. He would sing crazy songs that made us laugh. Colleen would always get mad at him and ask him to stop. We would laugh and encourage him to sing more. He...

I knew Mr O'Brien as a child growing up in Bellevue, I was a childhood friend of his son Bucky. Just the other day before I heard of his passing I was telling my wife a story I hadn't thought of in years. That was us playing football in their side yard with Mr. O'Brien on his knees playing QB for Bucky and I. Also going to the SU games and sitting in the press box at the old Coleseum with Bucky as I think Mr O'Brien was doing the radio commentary of the game. I didn't know him real well...

Terry, our family was so sad to hear of Ed's passing. What an amazing man who loved his family and lived life with such generosity and enthusiasm. We will always treasure the summer times spent in Sun Valley with you, Ed and your grandsons. He kept the group active and engaged and taught the kids not only about baseball, but about being a kind and loving human. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. With love, John, Margaret, Katie and Evan Willaims

Dear Terry and Family, we count ourselves lucky to have met you and seen Eddie in January at LAX on yours and our way to Mazatlan. You both looked great - and that's the way we'll always remember you.
Eddie and John were just a class year apart when I was at SU. In those years we gloried in the feats and fame of the O'Brien twins - we were so lucky to have them! Our prayers and best wishes for you and the family.

Dick Manning Jen Gouge