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GERALD F. O'LEARY

South Boston, Massachusetts

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O'LEARY, Gerald F. "Gerry" 81 of Quincy, MA passed peacefully in his home on May 23, 2014. Formerly of South Boston, Mr. O'Leary was predeceased by his wife Elizabeth A. (O'Donnell) and parents Jeremiah O'Leary and Muriel (Montgomery). He is survived by his brother Paul K. O'Leary of Stoughton,...

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October 2015

Justine,

I am saddened and sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I had only found out of his passing this past month. I always enjoyed talking to Gerry when I lived with my dad. He was a great, warm, friendly man and I enjoyed his company. I miss him. You and your family are in my prayers.

Sincerely,
Jim Maffei, Jr.

We at Quincy Medical Center will miss him greatly, his funny stories and great laugh. RIP Gerry you were one funny guy.

- QMC Lab

Gerry was a treasured friend of the Kelly Family . . Mary Kelly, Pat Kelly, Tina Kelly, and Joan Kelly Dennehy. Our condolences to the O'Leary children.

To Gerry's daughters, I am sorry I was unable to pay my respects personally in that I was was just recently made aware of Gerry's death by my friend and your relative Jamie Driscoll. Gerry will always be remembered as a fine South Boston gentleman. May he rest in peace.

Gaylen,
So sorry to hear about your father. He was such a cool guy. You were lucky to have such an original to influence your life. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Best, Jen

Dear Gerry,
Old friend from first grade on. Though we have not seen each other much in recent years, yours is a valued friendship full of happy memories. When I heard of your passing, I shared some stories with my wife of adventures of our youth. Fellow schoolmate, fellow member of the Aces, may God welcome you with open arms. May you rest in eternal peace.

Bill "Milo" Millette

Taryn,

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your father when Justine called me at my apartment. The last time I saw your father was about 6 years ago when he came in my office. He was a funny and great man. I often think of the time we saw Michael Feinstein at Berklee and your father was there looking very dapper in his brown paisley velvet sport jacket. My thoughts are with you and your sisters.

Jean DeLucca
Boston (North End) MA