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Phyllis OConnell Obituary

Phyllis E. (Collins) LeBeau OConnell, died on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013. She was 92 and lived most recently in Marshfield and Duxbury. Phyllis was born in Springfield and lived in South Deerfield where she graduated from Deerfield Academy. Following graduation from Green Mountain College, Phyllis began her secretarial career with positions at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. A long time resident of Hingham, she and her husband Ken LeBeau settled in Hingham in 1953 where they raised their three daughters. After his death, Phyllis became the first secretary to the Hingham Fire Department. She held this position until her retirement when Phyllis married her Deerfield Academy classmate Jack O'Connell. Phylilis was the beloved wife of the late Kenneth D. LeBeau and John G. OConnell. Loving mother of Sandra L. OShea of Cohasset, Cheryl L. Wagner of Princeton, NJ, Suzanne G. LeBeau of Barre, MA and her husband Lawrence B. Johnson. Grandmother of Ryan P. OShea of Scituate and his wife Amanda L., Erin E. OShea of Cohasset, Stephanie C. Johnson of New York City, Elyse L. Johnson of Barre. Great-grandmother of Ailin L. O'Shea, Gavin L. O'Shea both of Scituate. Funeral Mass was in St. Pauls Church, 147 North St., Hingham, on Friday, Jan. 18, at 10 a.m. Burial St. Pauls Cemetery, Hingham. The Pyne Keohane Funeral Home of Hingham is assisting the family. Please see www.Keohane.com for online condolences.

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Published by The Marshfield Mariner from Jan. 16 to Jan. 23, 2013.

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Matthew Clark

January 18, 2013

What a fantastic life that should be celebrated and remembered. Phyllis was there 31 years ago when I went for my first play date at the O'Shea's. Through the years, she would kindly check in asking about my family and my life, remembering our previous exchanges and following up on them. That kind of sincerity and generosity is not frequently seen these days and will be missed.

Annie Grimes

January 16, 2013

Sandy, Cheryl, Suzanne and families:
It was with such sorrow that I heard of Phyllis's passing. My heart is heavy with sadness for all of you. I hope that your memories of Phyllis will bring you some comfort. Take hold of those memories you have made together...hold them close to your hearts....and may you know that you will always have those warm, loving memories forever.
I will be thinking of all of you at this difficult time and wishing for you the strength and comfort that will give you peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Love always,

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