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Marty was the catalyst for many fond east coast sailing adventures memories.
Bonnie (Foote) MacGregor
October 26, 2022 | Friend
East Hartford, Connecticut
Martin James O'Meara, Jr. of East Hartford and Niantic, known to friends all over the world as Max, passed away peacefully on December 23, 2019 at the age of 90. He was the son of Martin James and Mary Teresa Walsh O'Meara. Martin attended Saint Joseph's Cathedral School, Hartford Public High...
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Bonnie (Foote) MacGregor
October 26, 2022 | Friend
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Paula Olenkiewicz
January 17, 2020
To the family of Martin O'meara ,
My thoughts and condolences go out to your entire family during this difficult time. I did not know Martin personally but what I do know is that he made a huge difference in my son's education through the help of his foundation. Martin's foundation made it possible for my son to continue his education at University of Connecticut.This past year my husband was diagnosed with cancer and my first worry was how am I going to make ends meet with the...
January 02, 2020
Sailing away
Rest In Peace Uncle Martin! You will be missed but never forgotten. You have left behind a wonderful legacy to the entire family and we are forever grateful.
Jane Jevons
December 31, 2019 | South Burlington, VT
Marty was a wonderful man who did a lot to help HUMANITY. He will be sorely missed. May his memory be eternal.
Rit & Eve Manthous
December 30, 2019 | North Port, FL
My favorite uncle. XO
December 29, 2019
My heart is heavy. Singing at night on the deck after a wonderful day of sailing, trying to teach me bridge with little success and our wonderful little group of friends.....I treasure every moment.
Roz Carter
December 29, 2019 | South Windsor, CT
The Leone Family is very saddened to hear of Max's passing. Our families were truly great friends and neighbors. We go back over 50 years. Hard to believe. Max was such an accomplished gentleman and terrific human being. As a family we watched his comings and goings and he would let us know when he would be away. Often he'd be a the back door with a little gift or just a quick hello- he will be missed.
Camille Leone-Kellogg
December 29, 2019 | South Glastonbury, CT