In loving memory of William โBillโ Patrick OโBrien, 69, of Atlantic Shores, who passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2024.
He was a devoted father, loving husband, and friend to many.
Survived by his wife Rosemary, his sister Maggie, his daughters Dominique, and Katherine, his โsonsโ Cody and Kerry and his beloved granddaughter Iris.
A service of celebration and thanksgiving will be held on Friday, July 05, 2024, at Coral Ridge Memorial Chapel, where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 3:00 p.m. followed by the interment. Flowers may be sent to Lyndhurst Funeral Home no later than 11:00 a.m. on Friday.
The family invites you to view the live streaming of the service; to view, please click here.
Margaret and Bryan Morgan
wrote on July 5, 2024 at 4:28 pm
To Rosemary and All the family
We know what today has given us, time to reflect on our love and friendship to each other. Bill has not left any of us, he has gone ahead to start a new journey. It's ok to feel sad, it's ok to miss Bill, but what we shouldn't do is to let that sadness over takes our lives because that would not allow Bill to move on. Bill will visit all of you, some may feel his presence some may not, but Bill will be there, to feel your love and friendship. Take care with love xox
I and all of my colleagues at James Fisher wish to pass our sincere condolences to you all. Bill was a true gentleman and always a pleasure to work with. Upon our occasional yet treasured visits to Barbados he hosted us wonderfully, and nothing was ever too much trouble. He took a genuine interest in all of our lives and wellbeing and he will be sorely missed.
He often regaled us with wonderful stories of his experiences of what always struck me as an incredibly interesting journey. But above all it was clear of how proud he was of his family and what a devoted husband, father and grandfather he was.
He will be sorely missed.
You will leave an empty space. Your calls in the middle of dinner could annoy but now, how I miss them. The talks were never short, never short of depth and impossible to cut short. The subjects ranging from Oil trade, Rhum and The Universe. Above your "paygrade" you would say but that wasn't true at all. Your experience, insight and curiosity was inspiring.
I'm sure that you are already well settled at your destination ready to carry on. I know you will be very appreciated but don't forget our sad lot down here. I know you can put in a good word for us. We will need it more than you.
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Funeral Notice
Please note that the funeral for Marcellus Louis is on Thursday, July 15th, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Topic: Grieving Differently with COVID 19
In this Social Work Season 2021 of Love and Loss ... Sunday March 21 takes us to a place of 'Loss'
'Ubuntu' I am because We are standing on the foundation built by Social Worker Legends. Much of today is being built on COVID 19. It has caused much delayed grief, new funeral arrangements and new fears to enter a funeral home or to touch a loved one.
To take us through this COVID 19 Grieving differently is Mr. Peter Griffith, Funeral Director of Lyndhurst Funeral Home.