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Edward J. O'Hara

1941 - 2018

Edward J. O'Hara obituary, 1941-2018, Norwalk, CT

Edward O'Hara Obituary

Edward J. O'Hara
Edward J. O'Hara, age 76, of Norwalk, beloved husband of Catherine C. (Arthur) O'Hara passed away peacefully Friday, February 23, 2018 at Norwalk Hospital. Born in New York City and raised in Oradell, NJ, the son of the late Edward James O'Hara and Vendela (Hanson) O'Hara, he had been a Norwalk resident since 1979. He served on active duty in the U.S. Army from January 1964 to November 1965 in Korea. Ed received his Bachelor's degree from American University's School of International Service, a Master's degree in History from New York University, a Master's degree in Library Science from Rutgers University, and a Ph.D. in Library Science from Columbia University. He worked for three years as an Acquisitions Librarian at Boston University's Mugar Library, where he met and married his wife, Cathi. He then worked as the head of Collection Development at the University of Kentucky, where his daughter was born. He later served as the Library Director at Sacred Heart University, Manhattanville College, the College of Mount St. Vincent, and Western Connecticut State University. Ed was an avid world traveler, having visited countries as far flung as Kazakhstan and Morocco. He also loved hiking, both regionally and abroad. He and Cathi hiked the Swiss Alps during their honeymoon and he continued that passion the rest of his life. Among his many hobbies, he loved genealogy and stamp collecting. He studied several languages, which enabled him to stay in close contact with his cousins in Sweden. He is remembered as a loving husband, devoted father, proud grandfather, and loyal friend, who could always be counted on for hugs, sage advice, and great conversation. He was a docent at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion and a long-time member of the Appalachian Mountain Club, the Connecticut St. Andrew's Society, the Middlesex Genealogical Society of Darien, and the Norwalk Stamp Club. Survivors in addition to his loving wife Cathi, include his beloved daughter, Elin A. O'Hara-Gonya and her husband Thomas of Plattsburgh, NY and his most cherished granddaughter Annika Sofia Gonya. He was predeceased by his brother, Arthur O'Hara. Friends may greet the family Wednesday, February 28, 2018 from 4-8 p.m. in the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield. A prayer service celebrating Ed's life will be held during the visitation and friends are also invited to share a few words about Ed. Interment will be held at a later date in the South Church Cemetery, Andover, MA. In lieu of flowers ,friends may consider a donation to SSTV Capital Improvements, Attn. Sr. M. Lucie, 76 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, CT 06851, or the Norwalk Stamp Club, Attn: John Leskovsky, PO Box 267, Norwalk, CT 06856. For information or to offer an online condolence, please visit www.SpearMillerFuneralHome.com

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Published by The Hour & Danbury News Times & Connecticut Post on Feb. 26, 2018.

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Forrest Link

March 4, 2018

Very sorry to learn of Ed's passing. He was a great storyteller and beloved by all who knew him. I always looked forward to seeing him at library conferences and will miss his great humor and good company. Condolences to Cathie and Elin.

Judith Lin Hunt

March 3, 2018

Dear Cathi and Elin,
I am so sorry to hear this sad news. I will always remember an infectious laugh at our FLAG meetings. And the kilt! A good colleague and friend. He will be miseed. Judith

Christina. Baum

February 28, 2018

I was so sorry to hear this evening of Ed's passing. Ed was a professor of mine during my master's program at the University of Kentucky and later we became colleagues in the CSUS...he at Western and I at Southern. I'll never forget walking into my first Directors Meeting and we knew each other immediately. I also had the pleasure of visiting your lovely home for a meal. I really appreciated Ed for his intelligence, his great character, his humor and his friendship. A life well lived.

Jay Johnston

February 28, 2018

Ed, you were a great personality; I shall miss you and fondly remember you as a reliable contributor and colleague during our lively discussions at the Fairfield Library Administrators Group meetings. You have left a rich legacy to your family which you can be proud to have planted.

Bonnie Adams

February 27, 2018

Ed was a character at our stamp club meetings; always asking questions! We enjoyed his Library Stamps as much as he enjoyed sharing them! We will sorely miss him! May he rest in peace!

Carol Frank

February 27, 2018

Cathi I was so sorry to hear about Ed. Carol Ieromino called me and I was saddened to hear of his passing. My thoughts are for you and Elin.

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Rich Hoffman

February 27, 2018

Ed - You will be missed by the Norwalk Stamp Club. You always tried to keep us focused.

Darlene Strack

February 26, 2018

Dear Elin and family - So very sorry to hear of your Dad passing. He was awesome and will always remember him coming with us to go whitewater rafting. He was a card - my thoughts, love and prayers to you.

A GRATEFUL AMERICAN

February 26, 2018

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY!

Kevin Fitzgerald

February 26, 2018

To the O'Hara Family. I am saddened to hear of Ed's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

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The Staff of Spear-Miller Funeral Home

February 26, 2018

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

William Armstrong

February 25, 2018

It's sad to hear this news about Ed. He was a relatively new member of the Norwalk Stamp Club, where he proved himself to be a quick study and a man with an inquisitive intellect and a gentle sense of humor. The library world he loved and the philatelic world will be poorer without him.
Prayers for his family's strength at this time.

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