Gerald-O'Hara-Obituary

Gerald O'Hara

Fairfield, Connecticut

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O'Hara, Gerald K.Gerald K. O'Hara, 83, of Fairfield, passed away peacefully on Monday December 10, 2013 at Bridgeport Hospital. He is survived by his loving wife Eileen and son Gerald Edward. Born August 7, 1930 in the Bronx, NY, he was the son of the late Margret McGuane and Joseph O'Hara. Gerry...

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Sleep well my friend in the arms of your Savior!

Been so long, but still can see his face and feel the honesty and compassion he would give to anyone he met! Continue to S.I.P my friend

Still seems like just yesterday and after all these years STILL one of the finest people I had the pleasure to meet! RIP my friend!!

Gerry was a favorite teacher of mine many many years ago. One reason would have likely been that my own background of Irish parentage and limited financial resources made him see me as someone who grew up from a background similar to his own. From helping me earn a scholarship to recommending me for an after school first job..he played a great role in getting me started in life. I was able to resume an e mail relationship with him about 5 years ago and we would occasionally stay in touch. I...

Dear Eileen, You are in my prayers as you begin a new chapter in your life.

My prayers are with you Eileen. You both have given me so much. Know that you are loved.

Dear Eileen,

Any day I was fortunate enough to run into Gerry walking his beloved Spirit left a smile on my face. I am so sorry for your loss. Gerry was a much loved and treasured member of our community, and we all grieve his passing. We know you have wonderful memories and his kind and gentle spirit to sustain you, but please let us know if we can help in any way. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Liz Zezima

God has a new greeter for the gate, Gerry's warm smile and genuine love of service will always be remembered. Love and prayers to Eileen and family.

My heart goes out to you both. I know though, memories of Gerry will leave us all..."reasonably well".