Neil Henry O'Brien

1930 - 2015

Neil Henry O'Brien obituary, 1930-2015, Edenton, NC

Neil Henry O'Brien

1930 - 2015

BORN

1930

DIED

2015

Neil O'Brien Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 10, 2015.
Neil Henry O'Brien, 84, of Edenton, NC, died Monday, February 9, 2015 while visiting with his family outside Atlanta, Georgia. Though his death was unexpected, he was fortunate to have been surrounded by many of his children and grandchildren at the time of his passing. Good timing was always his strong suit.
Neil was born in New York City on October 18, 1930-almost a year to the day after the stock market crash of 1929-but was fortunate to have been raised in a family which was able to avoid the financial devastation and privation which ravaged the country during the Great Depression. The elder of two boys born to Henry James and Marion Louise Harris O'Brien, Neil was raised in a rambling home in Port Washington, NY, where he could often be found cavorting around the neighborhood, sledding, skating and chasing his younger brother Don.
Finding a vocation which appealed to both his artistic interests-inherited from his father-and his mathematical skills-gleaned from his mother-Neil went on to earn a bachelor's degree in ceramic engineering from Alfred University, to this day the preeminent institution for such studies.
After college he joined the U.S. Army Signal Corps, serving on the front lines of the cold war in Bonn, the capital of what was then West Germany. He returned home to the Eisenhower fifties, and quickly landed a job in his field with a ceramics company in Washington, Penn.
In 1957, while dining out, his eyes fell upon a beautiful and vivacious young woman as she entered on the arm of a very tall young fellow, who (thankfully) turned out to be her brother. His meal forgotten, Neil walked over and introduced himself to Don Meneely and his younger sister ,Lois. The rest is history. Neil married Lois Meneely on June 7, 1958, and they shared their lives together until her passing, much too soon, in 2005.
After their marriage, Neil and Lois relocated to Norwalk, Conn., where he gained employment with R.T. Vanderbilt Company, where he worked until his retirement in 1992. No fan of change for its own sake, Neil and his family were residents of Norwalk for 27 years. Near his retirement, they moved to Edenton, NC where he lived for an additional 30 years until his death.
Neil's commitment to his community was exemplified by his active participation in The First Congregational Church on the Green during his time in Norwalk; and in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton, as well as his service as an officer and fellow of the American Ceramic Society. His combination of deep spirituality and scientific skepticism made him an engaging conversationalist and an astute observer of the human condition. He laughed loudly, often and honestly. He loved to be surrounded by family and friends; but was as likely to be found within the confines of his favorite wing chair, quietly yet voraciously consuming a teetering stack of books.
He was a good man and well loved by those who knew him. He will be sorely missed.
Neil is preceded in death by his wife, Lois Marie Meneely O'Brien; brother, Donald Harris O'Brien; brother-in-law, Samuel Donald Meneely and is survived by his children, Daniel O'Brien of Laurel Mountain Borough, PA, Colleen O'Brien and her husband, John Hall, of Wilton, Conn., Sheila O'Brien of Roswell, GA, Kathleen Butcher and her husband, Brian, of Alpharetta, GA, Patrick O'Brien and his wife, Lea, of Milton, GA, Timothy O'Brien of San Francisco, CA, and Erin O'Brien of Roswell, GA; grandchildren, Aidan Hall, Hannah and Andrew Butcher, and Emma, Molly, Kelsey, Raphael, Nicholas, and Cristiana O'Brien; sisters-in-law, Sally O'Brien, and Carol Meneely; five nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Paul's Episcopal Church or to one's favorite charity.

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April 12, 2015

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February 23, 2015

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February 14, 2015

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April 12, 2015

Patrick and Family, I just learned of the passing of your dad and am so very sorry. Please express my condolences to your siblings and family. I have a picture of your Mom and I an Beau in my office. I think if her daily and miss her terribly. Very special people. Hugs and Blessings. Lonnie & Vicki Soles

Trey and Sandy Hanks

February 23, 2015

My love to all of my cousins. Your strength and courage I pray for. Losing a loved one is never easy. Thinking of all 7

February 14, 2015

Dear Colleen,John,Aidan & O'Brien Family,
We were deeply saddened to hear of Neil's passing. We will miss his smile, laugh and wit. He was a good husband,father and of course good grandpa. We have fond memories of conversations with him on the porch in Connecticut. We will miss him very much.
To Kelsey, Aidan and all the grandkids, Danielle and Rachel send their deepest sympathies. They also have fond memories of Grandpa Neil and will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always. You are all in our hearts and Neil is in our hearts,always.
Deepest sympathies,
Russell, Lisa, Rachel and Danielle Hall

Debbie Stone

February 13, 2015

Lovely tribute to a much loved man. His wonderful family will keep hi memory alive xx

Eric Butcher

February 13, 2015

Dear Kathleen and the O'Brien Family,
What an amazing man Mr. O'Brien was and he'll be sorely missed! His absence hurts badly and our hearts ache for you! Have faith and take comfort in the promise that this seperation is temporary! What a glorious rebirth and reunion there will be in heaven! We will be together again! Amen.
Love, Eric, Deborah Kayla and Cody

Joyce Quinlan

February 12, 2015

Colleen & John & family our deepest sympathy to you & yours . May Dad like mine rest in peace & free of illness . Bless his heart joyce & hector huertas .

Jack and Judy Orris

February 12, 2015

I'll always remember Mr O'Brien as a happy man who was easy (and fun) to talk to. He was the kind of guy you looked forward to spending some time with- like an adopted Uncle. I'm sure you will all miss him a lot, and we're very sorry for your loss. The world is a lesser place without his warm smiles and kind words.

Trish Button

February 12, 2015

I want you to know you are in my prayers. I am praying for the whole family to find peace and comfort. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

W

February 11, 2015

My condolences for your loss.

Marianna Barton

February 11, 2015

While reading this beautiful tribute to Neil's life, I could not help but smile when I read the words "He laughed loudly, often and honestly. He loved to be surrounded by family and friends." I see that as a gift he gave to you Kathleen as those exact words could be used to describe you. Much love to you and your entire family during this difficult time my dear, dear friend.

Donna Hall

February 11, 2015

What a truly special man Neil was to have created the legacy of love and family he did. Kathleen, all I have to do is look at you, with your amazing heart and spirit, to know what kind of a man he was. He will always be with you. I am sending prayers of love and comfort and peace to you, Brian, Hannah, Andrew and your entire family.

Terri Merino

February 11, 2015

What a wonderful man, he will be missed.

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