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Elizabeth O'Leary

Quincy, Massachusetts

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O'LEARY, Elizabeth "Betty" A. Of Quincy October 3, 2008. Beloved wife of Robert J. Keough of Quincy. Daughter of the late Frank J. O'Leary. Devoted step-mother of Denise Maloney of Newbury. Loving sister of Arthur O'Leary and his wife Maureen of Cohasset and the late Marjorie Joyce. Loving aunt...

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Remembering our fabulous trip together in Italy. The group of us drove all over the area around Pisa. What fun and laughs we had at the villa. Still miss that smile and 'good to go' spirit.

So sorry I could not attend services & mass for Betty but she knew I was thinking of her. What a wonderful person & collegue to have had in my life these last 26 years. I only hope to be as caring & full of life as she always was.
Bob, what a treasure you were to her, to have found love & complete each other is a blessing. Know that she will always be watching over you.

I was so sorry to hear of Betty's passing. I saw her almost every evening I worked. She always had a smile and a friendly hello. She also checked in on the patients every evening. I have missed working with her and I will always remember her warmth and her energetic spirit.

Mr. Keough,
My sympathy on the loss of your lovely wife, Betty. She radiated warmth and generosity, and as my supervisor at the VA in Jamaica Plain always let me know that we were in good hands when Betty was on the job. What a lovely person she was. I miss her and think of her often.

Bob,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. That the two of you found each other and renewed your friendship into something better was a gift in your lives. I will continue to think of you and keep you in my prayers.

To Arthur, Maureen, Paul and all the members of the O'Leary Family:

My wife, Barbara, and I were deeply saddened to hear of Betty's death. This is undoubtedly one of the most difficult things anyone has to do which is to say goodbye to one you love so much. But having learned so much about Betty during this past week, and regretting we could not be at her wake, we just know, as it was said at her funeral mass, that when you get to Heaven you will not have to look far to find Betty. ...

Betty, was a shinning star in our class at Mass General, beautiful inside and out. She inspired us all.Deepest sympathy to all her family.

Betty was a classmate at MGH and I always looked forward to seeing her at our reunions. She also working at Cardinal Cushing Hospital while I worked with a group of Drs nearby so we had frequent contact. Such a positive and joyful person.