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Edward M O'Neil

10/26/1956 - 12/23/2016

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Obituary For Edward M O'Neil

Edward M. ONeil, 60, of Warren died Friday December 23, 2016 at home.

Ed was born in Providence a son of the late John and Roseann ( Lemoi) ONeil.

He was a self- employed painter for many years.

Mr. ONeil was a graduate of Warren High School, he was a former parishioner of St. Mary of the Bay Church.

Ed, was a baseball fan and enjoyed watching the Boston Red Sox.

He is survived by his brother Robert ONeil of Warren and his sisters MaryAnne Fritz of Barrington, Ellen ONeil of Rehoboth MA, Martha Mooky OHare and her husband Mike of Warren.

He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, and cousins.

Ed was the brother of the late Michael ONeil, John ONeil, and Theodore Tedd" ONeil .

His calling hours will be held Friday December 30, 2016 from 4- 7pm in the Smith Funeral and Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

www.wjsmithfh.com

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  • 04/27/2021

    Peace be with you Hub, and with all your Family.

  • 04/27/2021

    Did I say that I love you? Did I say that I need you? Oh if I didn't I'm a fool, you see And no one knows this more than me We will miss you, Ed

  • 04/27/2021

    A gentle soul taken too soon. We are all heartbroken.

  • 04/27/2021

    You were my cousin, quiet, shy, and gentle. This harsh world proved too much for you, sweet man. I hope you find peace with Aunt Roseanne, Uncle John, Jake, Tedd, and Mike. ð???

  • 04/27/2021

    My dear cousins, You have lost another brother while you were already deep in grief. It must be almost unbearable, but bear it you must. I hope you find some peace knowing that Ed has found peace. My love, Nan

  • 04/27/2021

    I had the pleasure to really get to know my cousins Ed and Jake during the "house of men" years in the 1980's. Being a teenager at the time, and a female, I was mostly just an observer to the endless antics of my brothers, cousins, and their great group of friends. Yet it was my very favorite place to be during that time because of all the laughter and craziness. I remember Ed as being rather soft-spoken, but always having his warm Ed smile for me every time I saw him, and always enjoying being in the middle of the fun. I will always remember him this way, and I will miss him dearly. Peace to Ed and all who are grieving his loss.

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