Mary T. (Malloy) O’Gara, 83, beloved wife of George E. O’Gara, formerly of Burlington, passed away at Haverhill Crossing Assisted Living surrounded by her loving family.
Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late James and Dorothy (Bicknell) Malloy. She was a graduate of Roslindale High School, Class of 1954. With her husband George, Mary raised seven children while living in Burlington. Mary was a simple woman and a homebody who enjoyed spending time with her family. Known for her quick wit and great sense of humor, she will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
In addition to her loving husband, Mary is survived by her children, Janice O’Gara of Freemont, NH; Kevin O’Gara of Lawrence; Kathleen Martin of Chelmsford; Diane O’Gara of Haverhill; Erin Kulda and her husband G. Scott of Kingston; Eileen Bradley and her husband Robert of Tewksbury; Lori O’Gara of Plaistow, NH; her sister, Jean Gray of Seabrook, NH; her ten grandchildren, William Castenada, Patrick, Jaclyn and Connor Martin, Jennifer Andrade and her husband Walisson, Nicholas and Keith Bradley, Andrea and Daniel Kulda, James Brady; her great granddaughter, Juliana Andrade.


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My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will always treasure our wonderful times together at the beach, camping, and all the card games. I love you. cousin, Carole
To all of Mary’s family. I want to express my sincere condolences. Mary was a wonderful lady.. Not only a neighbor, but a friend.. she was a family oriented women. Her family always came first. I admired her for her strength, her courage and her faith. Your with Jesus now Mary, you can rest now. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.. I will always remember that beautiful smile.
I have so many nice and fun memories of my time with aunt Mary. She was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be missed.
My sincerest sympathies to The O’Gara Family. May Mary Rest In Peace. Prayers & Peace go with you. ?
We are so very sorry for your loss. ?
Lori, I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family and sending good vibes.
Chrissy, I remember your weekend retreats to Burlington when we were younger. Sorry for your loss.
xo Tina
Dear George, Janice, Kevin, Kathy, Diane, Erin, Eileen, Lori,
Cheryl and I would like to pass along our condolences to you all. I will always remember Mary fondly. She was one of the most fun and engaging mothers in the old neighborhood on Ward street. I am sorry we will not be there in person to express our condolences, but travel plans have us out of town for the week. Please know that we will be thinking and praying for you all.
Sincerely,
Joe and Cheryl McGrath
To the O’Gara family, Having recently learned of Mary’s passing, please accept my deepest condolences. When living in Burlington, Mary was more than a good neighbor; she was a warm, caring and compassionate friend to my family for many years. She took interest in all of us and her affectionate smile and genuine wit will be remembered fondly. May she rest in peace.
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