Marion O’Brien passed away peacefully in her sleep after a brief illness on Saturday, February 12, 2022. She was predeceased by her husband Gerald F. O’Brien and son Richard K. O’Brien. She is survived by her son, John, Daughter, Kathleen (Thomas) Barfield, Grandson, Christopher (Dana), Great Grandchildren Kendal and Colin, Nieces and Nephews, and many close friends.
Calling Hours are 5-7 p.m., Thursday, February 17 at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 41 South Main Street, Fairport, NY. A Funeral Mass will be held Friday, February 18 at 11:15 a.m. at Assumption of Our Lady Church, 20 East Avenue, Fairport, NY. It may also by livestreamed at https://b.link/AR-Video
Entombment at White Haven Memorial Park, 210 Marsh Road, Pittsford, NY.
In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Cape Vincent Ambulance, 241 East Broadway, Cape Vincent, NY 13618 in her name.
Marion was born in Rochester, NY and moved to Fairport after marrying her husband Gerald. There they raised their family while both worked for the Monroe County / NYS Court System. They retired and moved to Greece to be close to their sons. They both enjoyed their summers at their mobile home in Cape Vincent NY. Marion continued to summer at Cape Vincent up until her death.. She was an avid Bowler and card player. She enjoyed being with her friends and going to the casio.She loved her Buffalo Bills, Notre Dame Football and NASCAR. She was a Denny Hamlin fan. Marion also had a huge clown collection.
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4 responses to “O’Brien, Marion”
Unfortunately after my Dad passed away and we moved away we missed many years together. Fortunately we reconnected and I really enjoyed the time we spent with our Aunt since then. I wish we had never lost touch, but so glad we got to know her again. I am sure she is resting peacefully now. From our talks she said she had a good long life and when it was her time she was ready. Thanks to all that were with her in her time of need. God Bless all of you..
After years apart I’m so glad we reconnected with Aunt Marion. She was an amazing women. I so wish we never lost connect. She was so much fun to just sit and talk to, she would make us laugh about the past and stuff that was going on now . I know she was ready to go and is at peace now .So until we meet again in a better place. We love you
I am very sorry for your loss. Your m9m and I worked together at family Court and I knew your dad also. They were both very sweet and will definitely be missed
Thank you for your remberance of my mom. I do not remember you but I am sure I met you on one of my many visits t ok her office. I spent a lot of time in that building mostly on dads floor. Today In would never get away with the things I did back in those days.