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Matthew O'Hare

1946 - 2019

Matthew O'Hare obituary, 1946-2019, Salisbury, MD

BORN

1946

DIED

2019

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108 William Street

Berlin, Maryland

Matthew O'Hare Obituary

Matthew O'Hare

Salisbury - Born October 4, 1946 in Dickinson, North Dakota, Matthew Reardon O'Hare passed away on Holy Saturday April 20th, 2019. Preceded in death by his parents Edward Coleman O'Hare, Mary Ellen (nee Reardon) O'Hare, and his siblings Margaret Ellen (Peggy) O'Hare and Michael Shannon O'Hare. Matt is survived by his siblings Bonnie Carol O'Hare, and Harold Edward O'Hare (both of Dyer, IN), Matt's sons Thomas Matthew O'Hare (NYC), and Daniel Joseph O'Hare, his Daughter-in-law Caroline Amelia O'Hare and Granddaughter Olive Helen O'Hare (all of Salisbury, MD), his former wife, Sharyn O'Hare (Ocean Pines, MD), Brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Phil and Sherry Guarino (Rockford, IL), Niece Alicia Guarino-Hrebik (Tony Hrebik) (Rockford, Il), Nephew Adam (Jessica) Guarino (Machesney Park, IL).

If you are reading this, there's a good chance Matt O'Hare was a character in your story. He was a villain in some, a hero in others, but most likely comic relief in yours. Matt was a rare character: weird and authentic; always out of place on the Eastern Shore; and yet an entrenched figure of the community here. His mind was a trap for the trivial, while his heart and soul were devoted to the competition of sports and the raw emotion of theater.

He embellished out of need (if it made a good story), relished a lie if it would guarantee a laugh, and it is believed he coined the phrase, "hyperbole is an art form of my people." While he staunchly refused to participate in St Patrick's Day ("Unlike them, I'm Irish 365 days a year!"), he was instantly enamored with anything green and Gaelic, especially if it involved The University of Notre Dame.

If you met Matt casually, you might think he attended Notre Dame, but he didn't. He studied at two different seminaries, being kicked out of both of them by priests who would go on to be Cardinals in the Catholic Church. He was really proud of this, so I feel it needs to be mentioned. While most of his stories were at least partially untrue, this one isn't. Or if it is, he had a bunch of people in on it, which is also possible.

Far more than Notre Dame though, he loved Worcester Country/Preparatory School. Matt dedicated his life to the school and its students. He built the Athletic program and Theater Arts program at WCS/WPS and was immensely proud of everyone that participated in those programs. As Athletic Director, he attended every game he could, including games of former students who were playing in college. Likewise, he went to see former students in plays or performances at every opportunity possible. It seemed like almost every night of the school year he was a spectator, supporting his current or former students.

And here's the thing: he wasn't merely in the stands or in the audience. You knew he was there. If you were playing sports, that bellowing voice from the sideline was unmistakable. I can still hear "Every Corner is a Goal!" echoing from a distant field. If you were on stage, you knew that first pause for laughter was going to have one laugh just a little louder and just a little longer than the others. Even if you didn't know he was there before the curtain opened, it wouldn't be long before you did.

But the audience wasn't where he was most at home. That was always on stage. Although he didn't perform on an official stage in the years between leaving college and his retirement, he was performing in every room he was in. He could make his voice like thunder, and he did often. Whether for fun or for fury, his roar was all too familiar to everyone who knew him. It was his most distinctive feature, as the large man with a large voice got a large amount of notice, which is always what the consummate actor craves. He commanded attention in most of the rooms he was in, but he always went out of his way to make everyone feel welcome in those rooms.

This may be why, unlike most people, Matt loved public speaking. He used any excuse to get in front of a microphone, even if it meant having to become an art auctioneer for a night. He was a member of Toastmasters, but he had perfected his craft long before joining that organization. His advice was always, "be funny, be short, and be sincere." That's probably why he was a sought-after keynote speaker. To say he had the gift of gab is an understatement, as he really relished getting behind a podium and talking to anyone about anything. He once even spoke to a convention of nuns, opening with a joke about Jesus getting stung to death by wild bees. He claimed some of the nuns fell out of their chairs because they were laughing so hard. There's cause for skepticism, as we've all heard the joke by now, and while it's funny, it's not that funny.

In retirement he dedicated most of his time to acting with the Naples Players in Florida. I got to see him perform in The Drowsy Chaperone, in which he played a cigar-chomping, loud-mouthed, angry producer. Afterwards, when I asked him how he came up with the character, he replied: "Well, I bought a cigar."

There's no question that Matt O'Hare will be missed by his friends and family. But as people have noted, his impact will be felt in this community for a long time. He touched many lives and got a lot of laughs. And that's what he loved. Maybe, as a favor to him, you could tell a friend one of those stories or jokes that he told too-many times. Feel free to embellish if it makes a better story, as you know he would. Or maybe get up somewhere and give a speech. Keep it funny, short, and sincere—just remember: being sincere doesn't necessarily mean it has to be truthful.

Please join us for a celebration of Matt's life at Worcester Preparatory School on May 18th at 11:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider giving to the Matt O'Hare Scholarship here www.cfes.org/DONATE which will be given yearly to a current WPS student that excels in Performing Arts and Athletics. Arrangements are in the care of the Burbage Funeral Home in Berlin. Letters of condolence may be sent to the family at www.burbagefuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Daily Times on Apr. 28, 2019.

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Brother Jim Lewandowski

September 12, 2022

He was a very supportive member of our faculty at Wawasee Prep. Matt also made our Drama Dept. one that all of us were proud of. A play was always in production

Bob Dolan

October 29, 2019

I met Matt at St. Mienrad Seminary and was graced with his great humor and genuine friendship. His friends will miss this giant of a man. See ya later, Matt.

Judy Myers

May 9, 2019

Matt was always a spark of joy to everyone all the times I was in his presence. Christopher Myers, my son who attended Worcester Country, as it was known in the 80s, was all into his school. Matt taught well and was a light. It is an honor to have known him.

May 2, 2019

Matt was a truly memorable character. Whether playing himself in Maryland or playing some other character on the stage in Florida his ebullient personality leaves us all with smiling memories.. I add my sympathies to all of his family and friends.

Lillian J. Love
Naples, Florida
Whaleyville, Maryland

Steve Stephens

May 2, 2019

Our prayers are with the O'Hare family. He has inspired and influenced many lives. Including mine and my brother's.

Angela Rauscher

May 1, 2019

I will always remember Mr. OHare for all the dedication, guidance, and support of Worcester Prep students, especially with Directing all of the wonderful plays and musicals. I enjoyed all of the musicals that I was in and he directed them all. I still enjoying singing. We will miss him. Sincerely, Angela Anthony Rauscher, 1984

Tom Valdivia

May 1, 2019

I very much appreciate the positive influence Matt had on my children, Jeff & Dana. I would stop by the school years after graduation and he would always inquire about them.
We will all miss him dearly.

Natalie Valdivia

May 1, 2019

I remember Matt as a very engaging individual who made my employment at the Country School very rewarding.
Natalie (Siegel) Valdivia

Aaron Scott

April 30, 2019

A straight shooter.

Direct and to the point with just the right amount of compassion. A wonderful facilitator, one of many while attending Wawasee Preparatory, whose influence remains with me to this day.

It was an honor Sir!
Blessings to you and family

Lynne Murray

April 30, 2019

Matt was the most charming gentleman with a wonderful sense of humor, and the ability to always make you feel he was delighted to see you. Matt's years at Worcester Prep offered so much to the school as a whole and to students and families as individuals. His enthusiasm for the musical productions are memories to be cherished.

M C

April 29, 2019

I am truly and deeply sorry for your Loss. My warmest condolences go out to the family and friends of Matthew. May the God of all comport Grant you peace and strength during difficult time (psalm 91:11).

Buddy Jenkins

April 29, 2019

Dear Family & Friends of Matt;
I wish to take this opportunity to share with you the loss of a dedicated, loyal employee but most of all a friend. Matt contributed such enthusiasm for Worcester Preparatory School that aided in its recognition as being one of the best. On behalf of my family as well as the Board of Trustees both past and present, we will always cherish the fond memories of Matt.
Sincerely,
Buddy Jenkins

W. H.

April 27, 2019

Death is never easy to cope with, but God words can give us comfort. Isaiah 57:18

Jole

April 26, 2019

My deepest sympathies go out to Matts Loved Ones. A beautiful man who brought so many hearts joy and laughter will never be forgotten. As his memory lives vividly on in the hearts of all who loved him, may you find comfort in the loyal support of friends and family. And may the peace of God that excels all our pain help you to endure this great loss. (2 Thessalonians 2: 16, 17)

gail freed

April 25, 2019

'Mattie' as I called you - loved you as my brother for so many years. I will never forget your grin, your laughter. I know your friend, Dan Freed, met you at the gate and you again can share the memories of the greatest show on earth - the two of you

Frank Hunckler

April 25, 2019

Great Teacher from '73 Wawasee Prep.

Sharon Loving

April 25, 2019

May God bless and keep you all in His loving arms. Especially now. Very thankful to have known Matt OHare!

Merle Marsh

April 25, 2019

The obituary is so perfectly Matt. Brought him back to life as he will always be in my mind.

Robin Cannatelli

April 24, 2019

Sad to hear this . Prayers to the WPS family and his family! ❤

Bonnie & Harry OHare

April 24, 2019

Missing Our Brother...But So Thankful That He Impacted So Many Lives In A Very Positive Way! Love To All That Knew Him And Loved Him!! Bonnie & Harry OHare

Ashley

April 24, 2019

May the God of peace give comfort, support and bless the family during this difficult time of grief. Please accept my sincere condolences. Rom. 15:33

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