William-O'Leary-Obituary

William T. O'Leary

Groton, Connecticut

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Groton - William T. O'Leary passed away peacefully at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital on Friday, March 15, 2013."Billy" was born on Aug. 23, 1943, in Brookline, Mass. He spent most of his life living in Marshfield, Mass., where he summered with his family as a child. He worked at the local...

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So sorry to hear about my friend Billy. I worked with him at Angelos while growing up in Marshfield. Then I took care of him at Pilgrim Trails a few times. I also lived there with my son and he was always so nice to him. When he would take his walks around the apartment complex, he always made sure he said hi to everyone by name. I have known him for many years, but moved away for 10 years and when I came back he remembered me. I moved here to Az. in 2008 and he was still going strong! I am...

marshfield will miss you

Billy is the most popular guy in marshfield. Always a joy to give a ride to. I have lived here for 43 yrs and remember him bagging groceries at Angelo's. He loved to talk. He loved the police and was proud of his job. He will be missed by all. One of a kind..

My condolences to Kathy and Susan. Billy was always the highlight of our summer visits to Marshfield. The "Mayor of Marshfield" will live on in my heart forever.

To the family of Billy :
He was a great friend to the Marshfield Police Department. Billy may you rest in peace!
Chief of Police Phil Tavares

I have fond memories of Billy at Angelo's through the years...may he rest in peace, and know that he touched many lives!

Mr. O'Leary (Billy) will be sorely missed by all of the staff at Fairvuew, H e was always so cheerful even when you knew he wasn't feeling that great. I will keep his soul in my prayers.

Billy was and remains a legend in Marshfield. He was the face of Curtis Farms/Angelo's for so many years, and never failed to bring a smile to those he helped out of the grocery store with their bundles. Know your Billy was loved, and will be remembered by so many -- the many rememberances of him on Facebook tonight bring tribute to the gift he brought to so many.

I remember Billy as a part of the fabric of my childhood in Marshfield. Always seeing him at the grocery store, so proud, such a good person, always happy, lived his life a good man. was always kind to others. I was proud to know him. susan McClendon Noyes