Miriam Hernandez
Although, I didn't personally get to meet Mr. O'Shea, I will cherish the picture that I asked Theresa to take with the box of Dunkin Donuts. I love the picture, a handsome gentleman with a wonderful smile!
My condolences.
Death date: May 10, 2017
Mr. John Jordan O’Shea, 90, of Huntersville, NC, died Tuesday May 9th, 2017 after a brief illness. John was born in Buffalo, NY to Margaret and William O’Shea. He was a WWII vet and spent his early years working at Freddie’s Donu Read Obituary
Although, I didn't personally get to meet Mr. O'Shea, I will cherish the picture that I asked Theresa to take with the box of Dunkin Donuts. I love the picture, a handsome gentleman with a wonderful smile!
My condolences.
Love my Dad
Toni, thank you so much! He certainly was a dad to most of our friends and he loved taking on that role. We will miss him terribly on earth, but we know he is having a grand time with our mom!
To our dear Westfall neighbors, he always told everyone that there could never be another neighborhood like Westfall, and that he had the best neighbors in the world. We have nothing but great memories from Westfall Drive, especially those over-the-fence talks and late night dips in the pool.
Thank you so much for your donation to the Alzheimer's foundation.
Love,
Mary Anne, John and Bill
MaryAnne, John, and Bill,
We remember your dad fondly and know you will miss him terribly. He was a very special friend to our family for many, many years. Westfall Drive was never the same when your parents moved away. So many stories, so many fun days in your backyard and pool, so many cocktails on the back patio and visits over the fence. So many fond memories.
We will keep you and your families in our thoughts and prayers in the coming days as you say your final goodbye here on earth but know he will be in your hearts forever.
In his honor, we have made a contribution to the Alzheimer foundation.
MaryAnne, John, and Bill,
We remember your dad fondly and know you will miss him terribly. He was a very special friend to our family for many, many years. Westfall Drive was never the same when your parents moved away. So many stories, so many fun days in your backyard and pool, so many cocktails on the back patio and visits over the fence. So many fond memories.
We will keep you and your families in our thoughts and prayers in the coming days as you say your final goodbye here on earth but know he will be in your hearts forever.
In his honor, we have made a contribution to the Alzheimer foundation.
The Bereavement Ministry Team and the Parish Community of St. Mark Catholic Church extend our deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Be assured that you and your family are in our prayers.
I extend my condolences to the O’Shea family on the death of Mr. O’Shea. Mr. O’Shea distinguished himself from others by a life lived with integrity, faith, honor, family and community. He had a twinkle in his eye matched by the heart of a child. In addition viewed retirement as an adventure not a sign of age. He was a man loved by so many he encountered and called “Dad” by most who loved him, including me. As those who knew him can attest, his life defined how to live each day. He is now in Heaven with his beloved wife planning a new adventure.
How beautiful! Thank you Katy.
Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may there be no moaning of the bar,
When I put out to sea,
But such a tide as moving seems asleep,
Too full for sound and foam,
When that which drew from out the boundless deep
Turns again home.
Twilight and evening bell,
And after that the dark!
And may there be no sadness of farewell,
When I embark;
For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place
The flood may bear me far,
I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crost the bar.
(Alfred Lord Tennyson)