Henry-O'Beirne-Obituary

Henry Joseph "Harry" O'Beirne

Huntsville, Alabama

1937 - 2022

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Lt. Col Henry 'Harry" O'Beirne, 84, of Huntsville, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022. Lt. O'Beirne was born August 16,1937 in Dublin, Ireland. He immigrated to the US in 1958 where he spent a year with family in Brooklyn, NY before enlisting in the US Air Force. While in the Air Force he trained...

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Brian and family I am so sorry for your loss I just found out about your father's passing.. I so enjoyed meeting him and having a long conversation about Ireland and my trip there in 2017. God bless you all patrick

Dear Tommie and Family. We are so sad to hear of the passing of Harry , Such a lovely man and you both made us feel so welcome in your home and at Fr Michael's celebrations in 2006 and again in 2016. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad time.

Tommie and family, we are so sad to hear of the passing of Harry. What a wonderful man and neighbor he was. We will always have fond memories of him. We feel honored to have known him.

We're privileged to be neighbors to Kevin, Cassie, Ian & Mollie. Though we met Mr. O'beirne a few times, the twinkle he possessed allowed us to see what an outstanding life he lived. We wish all the comfort that twinkle he exuded for you all.

Irish Veterans mourns the passing of Irish-born Vietnam ParaRescuer, and so much more, Harry O'Beirne. We had the great pleasure of meeting and having lunch with Harry & Tommie in 2013 in Dublin, along with fellow Dubliner and Vietnam Veteran Brendan Dodd. Sadly, Brendan passed some 3 years ago, and now Harry has gone to meet him. Irish Veterans is proud to have known Harry, and proud of his Service over so many years. Our respect and huge regards to Harry´s immediate and extended family,...

Deepest sympathy in your loss.

Dear Tommie and family, John and I are sorry for your precious loss. We both admired Harry for his many great qualities. He had such a good sense of humor and always kept that Irish hospitality alive. May you now R.I.P. Harry in Heaven.

We are sorry for your loss. The Pararescue Brotherhood will surely miss Harry. His memory will live on forever in the hearts and minds of the Pararescue community. RIP Brother...