James-O'Meara-Obituary

James R. O'Meara

Suffield, Connecticut

About

LOCATION
Suffield, Connecticut

Obituaries

Send Flowers

O'MEARA, James R. James R. O'Meara, of Suffield, beloved husband of Pamela (Stepat) O'Meara, died Tuesday, (March 1, 2005) at home, after a long illness. Born in Hartford on November 3, 1942, he had lived in Colorado Springs, CO, before moving to Suffield five years ago. Before...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To the O'Meara family,
I am so very sorry for the loss that you have incurred. Jim was a great man whom i admired and respected very much and he will greatly be missed by us all. He was always making us laugh. I now see where all of his daughters got their sense of humor from. It is one of a kind. I know we will see him again soon in the near future. My sympathies to your whole family.

Pam
With deepest and sadness I heard of Jim's passing. Obituaries are read each day during the activities period here at Western MA Hospital where I've been living for the last three years. I came back to Bloomfield in '70 and then moved Washington DC. for 15 years then back to Springfield in '84. The furniture that Jim and I built followed me to all those places and and so did thoughts of Jim, you and (Sandy?). These memories truly sadden me.

To the o'meara family.So sorry to read about the passing of James.May god place his hand on you all in this time of morning.God bless you!

To Arlene, Jackie, Kathy and Billy, our sincere condolences to you and your family upon the loss of your brother, Jimmy.

As children, we attended school together and were neighbors on Spring Street in Hartford.

Bernie & Jimmy Sheridan, E Htfd.

With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.

Pam,

I’m not sure if you remember Guy and me (Carol Testori) Elwood, but I just read online about Jim’s passing. We want to send our prayers and deepest sympathy to you and your family.

After reading about Jim, it makes you think how precious life is. We just take things for granted. Over the past years, I have tried to look up old friends online trying to locate them. I had looked up Jim and Fred Foley, but there seemed to be many James O’Meara’s and Fred...

Dear Uncle Jim:

What a shock this was even though we knew you had been ill for a long time. I will cherish a lifetime of memories, visiting you in D.C., in Colorado and of course, having you back here in CT. I am so grateful that we got together at your home on Thanksgiving. What a noisey bunch we are!

You will always be in our hearts and our love and support for Aunt Pam, the girls and the kids will help us to remember what a wonderful man you were.

...