Date Deceased: April-25-2006 Age at Death: 50 Classmate City: Smallwood Classmate State: NY Classmate Country: USA Survived By: Wife-Tracy, stepdaughter-Lauren, sister, sister-in-law, nieces and nephews...
Shawn T. O’Neill of Smallwood, a substance abuse counselor at the Renaissance Project in Ellenville, died Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at Catskill Regional Medical Center, Harris. He was 50. The son of John Joseph and June Anna Gorman O’Neill, he was born September 10, 1955 in the Bronx. He was a 1973 graduate of Mahopac High School where he was a member of the school’s varsity baseball team. He attended Keystone College in Pennsylvania and Sullivan County Community College. Shawn was an ardent sports fan and a devotee of the New York Giants football team, the Arsenal football club of England, and, in particular, the New York Yankees baseball club. He will be remembered by the staff of the Renaissance Project of Ellenville for the positive impact he made and continues to have on the lives of those he helped and worked with over the years. A loving family man first and foremost, Shawn is survived by his devoted wife, Tracy; his loving stepdaughter, Lauren; his father, John, of Johnsburg; his sister, Peggy Prevost and her husband, Eddie, of Harrow, England; his sister-in-law, Adrienne of North Salem; his niece, Jessica; and his nephews, Liam and Angus; his cousins, Sharon and Bryan; and his many extended family members and in-laws. He was predeceased by his mother, June, in 2001. The family will receive friends and conduct a memorial service from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, April 28 at Loucks Funeral Home, 79 North Main St. (Route 209), Ellenville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Renaissance Project of Ellenville.
I first met Shawn at Mahopac Falls School where he had my father as a fifth grade teacher. I was at St. John's and we had the day off for religious reasons. He seemed to be a lot of fun and my Dad introduced him to me. Shawn and I remained friendly through out MHS and enjoyed Mixed Chorus with Mrs. Orford. Damn that was a lot of fun! Chorus with Shawn, John Mc Donough, Greg Smith, David Kellogg, Jim Sterling, Johm Perault, Jim Miller, Bob Moyer, Calisto Bertin, and all the best looking women in MHS was so much fun...... RIP Shawn. Bill
Theresa Donohue
Shawn T. O’NeillCounselor, 50
Shawn T. O’Neill of Smallwood, a substance abuse counselor at the Renaissance Project in Ellenville, died Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at Catskill Regional Medical Center, Harris. He was 50.
The son of John Joseph and June Anna Gorman O’Neill, he was born September 10, 1955 in the Bronx.
He was a 1973 graduate of Mahopac High School where he was a member of the school’s varsity baseball team. He attended Keystone College in Pennsylvania and Sullivan County Community College. Shawn was an ardent sports fan and a devotee of the New York Giants football team, the Arsenal football club of England, and, in particular, the New York Yankees baseball club.
He will be remembered by the staff of the Renaissance Project of Ellenville for the positive impact he made and continues to have on the lives of those he helped and worked with over the years.
A loving family man first and foremost, Shawn is survived by his devoted wife, Tracy; his loving stepdaughter, Lauren; his father, John, of Johnsburg; his sister, Peggy Prevost and her husband, Eddie, of Harrow, England; his sister-in-law, Adrienne of North Salem; his niece, Jessica; and his nephews, Liam and Angus; his cousins, Sharon and Bryan; and his many extended family members and in-laws.
He was predeceased by his mother, June, in 2001.
The family will receive friends and conduct a memorial service from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, April 28 at Loucks Funeral Home, 79 North Main St. (Route 209), Ellenville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Renaissance Project of Ellenville.
Bill Behrends
I first met Shawn at Mahopac Falls School where he had my father as a fifth grade teacher. I was at St. John's and we had the day off for religious reasons. He seemed to be a lot of fun and my Dad introduced him to me. Shawn and I remained friendly through out MHS and enjoyed Mixed Chorus with Mrs. Orford. Damn that was a lot of fun! Chorus with Shawn, John Mc Donough, Greg Smith, David Kellogg, Jim Sterling, Johm Perault, Jim Miller, Bob Moyer, Calisto Bertin, and all the best looking women in MHS was so much fun...... RIP Shawn. Bill