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  • Retired Captain W. O'Leary
    Updated On: Oct 19, 2009

    William Michael O'Leary

    William Michael O'Leary, 51 born in El Paso, Texas, passed away Tuesday, August 18, 2009. He was a United States Army Veteran serving his country in Korea, and a twenty-year veteran of the El Paso Fire Department. He retired as Captain. He owned and operated Advanced Wrought Iron in Vinton, Texas. A very loving son, father, brother, and friend, he is survived by his parents Patrick T. O'Leary Sr. and Phyllis D. O'Leary of El Paso, His brothers Patrick T. O'Leary Jr. of Albuquerque, NM, Edward L. O'Leary of Omaha, NE, Douglas W. O'Leary of El Paso and Scott A. O'Leary of El Paso, His children, Shauna L. O'Leary of Oklahoma City, OK, Michael B. O'Leary of Port Angelos, WA and Kaitlin M. O'Leary "Teena" of Holts Summit, MO. His fiancé Tobi Jo Varnell of El Paso, and ex-wife, Constance J. O'Leary of Norman, OK. Public Viewing will be from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, August 23rd at the Martin Funeral Home Central, 3839 Montana Ave. Funeral Service will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 24th at Martin Central with Interment following at Fort Bliss National Cemetery. "May God bless you always Billy Mike".

    Published in El Paso Times from August 22 to August 24, 2009

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