Sara-O'Donnell-Obituary

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Sara Eileen O'Donnell

Needham, Massachusetts

Mar 6, 1922 – Feb 5, 2013

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BORN
March 6, 1922
DIED
February 5, 2013
LOCATION
Needham, Massachusetts

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Grondin Funeral Home - Rochester Obituary

Dover, NH: Sara Eileen O'Donnell, 90, died Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at the Kindred Healthcare in Dover after a long period of failing health.Sara was born in Wakefield, MA on March 6, 1922, the daughter of Leo and Emily (Mahoney) Brissette. She worked at one time at the Good News Book Store in...

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Trish and family,

We are very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

My sister Kathleen said it best, but let me add my condolences. Mrs. O'Donnell was a gracious presence on First Street in Melrose when we were kids. A great lady - we will always remember her smile, her laugh and her charm.

Dear Trish and family,

My sincerest condolences to you and your family. I have wonderful memories of growing up together and our unforgettable trip to Narragansett, RI. She was a beautiful lady.
With much love,
Kathy Kersey, Salem, NH

Dear Trish, Michael, Jim and Jack,
My sincerest condolences on the loss of your mom. Mrs. O'Donnell graced First Street parties with her beauty and sense of fun. I can hear her laughing now. She was forever trying to teach me and Trish to behave like ladies--I hope some of it rubbed off. Rest in peace, Sara. Thank you for your kindness. With love,

I'll always remember "Aunt Sara" as a gentle person with a big heart. I'll always remember our fun summer days together at Rye Beach and Crystal Lake in NH. Now, all the Brissette brothers and sisters are together in heaven. Rest in peace, Aunt Sara!

Dear Jack, Jim, Michael, and Trisha,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your Mom. She was such a warm and beautiful lady and a wonderful Aunt to all the Brissette children. She was a great companion to my Mom who thought of her as a sister. I know she is at peace with the Lord she loved.
Sincerely, Suzanne Brissette Doria

To my cousins Jack, Jimmy, Mike, and Trish,

My sincere condolences to you for your loss of your mom. My memories of Aunt Sara are such fond ones - all the summers at Crystal Lake in the early years, and all the bridge games and visits with her in Wolfeboro, NH in the later ones. I believe there's a certain bridge foursome looking for their sister to join them in heaven as we speak. With much love and fondness,

Mike and Vickie and families,
Know that your Mom is finally at rest to be with her Savior,a woman of deep faith,a lovely lady to have known through my profession. May The Lord Bless your families and be with you during this very trying time.



































Sara was a lovely woman with a beautiful smile always. I would see her when she came to my Uncle Warren's and Aunt Gerry's in wolfeboro. My thoughts and prayers go out to all her family and friends.

Carmen-marie Canney