Evelyn-O'Reilly-Obituary

Evelyn C. O'Reilly

Whitinsville, Massachusetts

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Evelyn C. (Rouleau) O'Reilly, 85, of Whitinsville, formerly of Worcester and Florida, a proud World War II, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, passed away peacefully, Saturday, May 24th, surrounded by her family.Evelyn's husband, Paul J. O'Reilly, passed away in 1992. She is survived by her devoted...

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My friend, I will always miss you, but I have 70 years worth of beautiful memories. Save a place for me up there! Red and Paul will be with us for more good times.

To the kids: I feel your sorrow and I want you all to know that my heart aches for you. You have all been blessed to have had such wonderful parents. If you need anything, please be sure to call.

I am so sorry for the loss of Evelyn, my heart was broken when I heard she had passed. I want to tell you all which I am sure you all know Mom was a wonderful woman and a friend as i was her care giver for as long as she was with us at St.Camillus she was always there with a shoulder to cry on and with open arms to hug me when i was down and out. She will always be in my heart and memory. Everytime I drink White Zifandil I toast her and can hear her laugh with me. Again I am so sorry

My father was crazy about your mother and had to send off so many cousins to the war. Evie will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by our family. Our sympathies go out to you.

Evelyn,
Your service in the Blackstone Valley Detachment was a great example of your U.S. Marine Corps spirit.It will be an honor to have Our Honor Guard at your burial service.

Thank you for your service to our Country. May memories comfort your family and your God hold you in his arms always.

Many years have passed, but not my fond memories of Evie, always smiling and laughing. My sympathies to the family.

I am very sorry for the family at this time of loss. I have no idea who you are , BUT I KNOW OF WHAT YOU ARE AND ALWAYS WILL BE. Semper-Fi , on this Memorial Day.