Paul-O'Neill-Obituary

Paul X. O'Neill

Lynnfield, Massachusetts

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Died September, 25th, 2007 at age 78, following a brave fight with pneumonia. His Naval career included distinguished active service in three wars and took him from enlisted sailor to commandant of the Sea Bee Base at Quonsett Point and Trustee of the United States Naval Institute. Commodore...

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To the children of Paul,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy at the passing of your dear father. We had the pleasure of being Paul and Phyllis's neighbors (across the hall) at the Beresford in Boca Raton. What a beautiful couple. We enjoyed many happy times and always enjoyed PX's stories. Paul was always friendly and outgoing. We missed him when he moved, but were so happy for him and for Eva. We hope many happy memories will sustain all of you during this sad time. Our prayers and...

On behalf of the Captains Club and all those who knew him at the Coral Ridge Yacht Club in Ft. Lauderdale, FL , we send our deepest sympathies. He was a smart, dedicated, and funny man. He will be missed greatly.

PX was a distinguished and respected member of the USNA AA Fort Lauderdale Chapter. All the members express their condolences to Eva and the family in this moment of sorrow, and will pray for his soul after a full and well lived life in the service of the U. S. Naval Academy, the U. S. Navy and his Country.

Telmo Walter Ortega
President
USNA AA Fort Lauderdale Chapter

To the children of Paul O'Neill: We have not seen much of your father in recent years, but had the pleasure of enjoying him years ago -- what good times we had in Lynnfield...the trips to Sicily and Guadaloupe with Shirley - you can't imagine how much fun we all had -- the memories will always be with us - we had the joy of knowing his "fun side" -- he was a real gem!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Elaine and John Lombardo

The entire Chief Petty Officers Association of Miami will greatly miss PX.

To the family of Paul O'Neill and Eva

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Lorena, Paul and Peter, Please accept our heartfelt condolences for the passing of your Dad. Uncle Paul was there for everyone whenever needed. A big smile and hug always came my way whenever I saw him. He will be remembered always as a kind and loving uncle and great uncle. All our love, Cousin Bob, Dona, Bobby and Hannah

Mr. O'Neill,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN especially when you served during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

I wish to write to express my deepest sympothy for the loss of Mr. O'Neill. Lorene Williams and I got to know each other briefly when she resided in Longmeadow. As I recall he was a generous man to his family, to such an extent that I often remarked about his generosity to Lorena and how lucky she was to have such a nice father.

Regards,

Maureen Weeks and family