Richard-O'Meara-Obituary

Richard B. O'Meara

Milton, Massachusetts

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O'MEARA Richard B. Of Milton, October 26, 2008. Beloved husband of Catherine L. (Molloy) O'Meara. Loving father of Nancie M. O'Meara-Gray & her husband Richard P. of Quincy, & Elizabeth A. O'Meara of Milton. Brother of the late Harry J. 0'Meara & Nancie Burrows. Also survived by many...

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Mr. O'Meara,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Mrs. O'Meara, Nancie and Beth -

My deepest sympathies on your loss. I have many fond memories of Mr. O'Meara, mostly of just talking to him. He was such a warm person who made you feel at ease, no matter what. He will be truly missed.

Dear Mrs O'Meara, Nancie and Beth,

I am so very sorry for your loss. Your father was a wonderful man, always joking and smiling. He always made me feel very comfortable in your home and he never minded when I called him Sam Donaldson. I can't help but feel guilty because now he knows that half of Nancie's friends learned how to drive in his old blue Chrysler New Yorker. I hope you are all able to find peace in this difficult time. You are in my prayers.

Love, Joan (Howard)...

Mr. O'Meara is a much loved and respected man who will always be in our hearts and minds. Thoroughout my childhood I remember Mr. O'Meara as the fun loving and nurturant father of one of my best friends and like a father to us all. He adored his children and enjoyed all of us in the neighborhood who weren't his children, but he treated us like his own. He was so funny and loved to tease us, using the clever nicknames he created for all of us. He truly spoiled us taking us with them on...

Nancie and Rich, I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Dear Kay, Beth and Nancie,

Dick and all three of you are in our thoughts and prayers. It's been just a few years since we last saw you - and who would have thought that we old folks would survive "little Dick". He has been not only a cousin, but a good and kind and joyful friend to both of us.

I apologize that I had to abbreviate our phone conversation when Beth called with the sad news yesterday, but I truly had to hurry to get to a doctor's appointment.

Our love to all...

Dear Kay,
I remember how fondly you spoke of your family while in Dermatology. I saw the notice in the Globe. My deepest sympathy. Thinking of you in this most difficult time. Love, Sally Johnson

Dear Beth and the O'Meara Family,
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved father and husband.
With our deepest sympathy,

Dear Kay,
I saw Dick's obituary in the Quincy Ledger. I'll always remember the fun we had at B.C. He was a wonderful man.
Nancy Dunn