Howard Arthur O’Shea
O’Shea, Howard Arthur
Entered eternal rest on Thursday, January 31st, 2019. Beloved husband of Marilyn O’Shea (nee Baker). Loving father of Christine, David (Maria) and Jennifer (Rob). Dear Grandfather of Jacob Schulz. Our dearest Brother, Brother in Law, Uncle, Cousin and Friend to many.
Howard enjoyed spending time in his garage fixing cars and lawn mowers, playing cards and having a cold Busch Beer with guests who frequented on any given day.
Later in life he enjoyed being at home on his couch watching westerns with his beloved dog George by his side.
ARRANGEMENTS
A celebration of life will be held at the VFW Post 223,
215 Military Rd, St. Louis MO. 63125.
On February 23 from 1pm to 5pm.
To the family of Howard O’shea my sincerest condolences. Death is always so painful. I just want you to know that someone else cares. Praying in your behalf. Throw your burdens on our Heavenly Father.
Psalms 55:22
My deepest condolences to the O’Shea Family.
The Foster’s are praying for peace at this difficult time.
Sorry for your loss, He will be missed.
Long ago friend
Dave Littleton
So sorry for your loss my Dear O’Shea Family. Jay and I both thought the world of Howard. May he rest in peace!
Sorry for your loss. I grew up with Howard hanging at our house. He brought so much laughter. He was a good friend to our family.
My heartfelt condolences on the passing of your dear Husband, Dad and Granddad. Howard was a good man and will be missed by many.
Johnny and I are sad and very sorry for your loss. Howard was a hoot! We were all blessed to have known him. Our family has personally known him for 18 years, he was a great neighbor friend! Anytime we had a problem with a mower or needed a tool we knew where to go. We along with the neighbors around us will miss Howard, he was a great man to us all??Prayers for Marilyn, Christine, Dave and Jenny
My deepest condolences to the O’Shea Family. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.
My heart goes out to Jenny and the entire O’Shea family during this difficult time. Just know I am here if there’s anything you need at all and I will be checking on you from time to time.
Marilyn, we are so sorry to hear that you have lost your Howard. He was the clean-up hitter on our Men’s Fast-Pitch softball team that won the Metro St. Louis Championship in 1971 and he could destroy a softball when he connected. Howard was a great all-alround guy and he will be sadly missed.
Byron and Pat Martin
so proud to call you my uncle you where a legend i know you,dad and uncle Herb are having a beer together i have a lot of memories with you and my cousins the ones that bring a smile to my face are you and dad and the rest of the boys going hunting we will miss the great uncle Howard so sorry aunt Marilyn,Chris, Dave,Jen and George
To a dear friend who will be deeply missed rest in peace Howard you were one of a kind hate to see you go