Kathleen-O'Shea-Obituary

Kathleen A. O'Shea

Franklin Park, Illinois

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O'Shea, Kathleen A. after a courageous and lengthy struggle with cancer, Kathy died Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at Evanston Hospital. A resident of Prospect Heights, Kathy was the daughter of the late Michael J. and Frances (O'Mahoney) O'Shea of Chicago. She leaves a sister Mary Frances...

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The O'Shea Family,

I was saddened to hear of Kathy's passing. I worked for her at Illinois Bell in the 70's and she was my primary contact at DonTech for many years.

She was a great lady and I know will be sorely missed.

My sincere sympathy and condolences to the Kathy's family and friends. You will find peace knowing that Kathy's many friends share very deeply in your loss. May you find strength the presence of
God and comfort in the prayers of your many friends.

MARY AND CHARLIE,I'M SO SORRY TO HEAR OF KATHLEENS PASSING.I KNOW I ONLY MEET HER JUST A FEW TIMES,BUT I COULD TELL SHE WAS SOMEONE SPECIAL.I'LL SAY A PRAYER FOR KATHLEEN.GOD BLESS KATHLEEN O'SHEA.

I'm deeply saddened to hear of Kathy's passing. I had the honor and privilege of working with Kathy at Dontech. She was a remarkable manager and an inspirational mentor to me. Most of all, she was a wonderful friend. I will miss her very much. My most sincere sympathy to her family.

I was very saddened to hear that Kathy had passed away. A close friend forwarded the information to me yesterday. I had known Kathy through her former work associates Beverly and Laurel when they worked for the phone company on the Northside of Chicago way back in the 1970's. The four of us along with my former Chicago Police Dept partner Mike Hilden had many very pleasent times together over supper and conversation at a nice neighbor hood restaurant on Bryn Mawr Ave. I had not been in...

sorry for our loss im the son of her first cousin

To the family of Kathy O'Shea, I regret that I will be unable to attend the resurrection Mass for Kathy on Saturday.
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved sister.
I knew Kathy for many years first when she was working at IBT and then later at DonTech.

To the O'Shea Family:
I had the pleasure of working with Kathy while she took care of national sales in Arlington Heights. I always knew when she was around because she brightened the office with her spunk, wit and wisdom.

I had the good fortune to work across from Kathy when she returned from retirement to work for SBC. She was such a wonderful, kind hearted woman. I always admired her devotion to her dog Mahoney who was frightened of thunder. Anytime we had a stormy day, she would always rush to leave work on time so that she could go comfort her little companion. It was this tremendous amount of compassion that made her so very unique. I consider myself very fortunate to have known Kathy. She was one of...