Havre Daily News Archives James Patrick O'Shaughnessy July 12, 1932 - December 1, 2017 IN THE CARE OF Leitz-Eagan Funeral Home Colonel James Patrick "Pat" O'Shaughnessy, Military Police Corps, United States Army, passed from this life on Friday, December 1, 2017, at the age of 85. He worked hard as an electrician for over 40 years. August 27, 1776. He was born on Jan. 24, 1939, to the late James Sr.. Condolences. Jacinto "Rocky" Gonzalez, 55, passed away Friday, February 24, 2023. My Dictionary of Symbols (Paladin, 1982) advised me only that butterflies signify transformation, which is apt for a book set during India's 1947 Partition, but not quite adequate to explain the title. While traditional cards of sympathy are always appropriate at a time of loss, families may now also express their feelings online. Share a memory Send Flowers Share. Jim was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on August 4, 1931. Jim participated in many community organizations over the years and was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved James J. Shaughnessy (Poughkeepsie, New York), who passed away at the age of 75, on February 18, 2022. Wellness Expo On March 11, 65 Roses 5K On March 25 To Raise Money For Cystic Fibrosis, Erlanger Chattanooga Marathon Weekend Starts Friday, Annual Brick Wall Genealogy Class Held In Dalton, Chattanooga Hotel, Terminal Station And Trigg-Smart Building Receive Tennessee Historic Development Grant, Museum & Cultural Center At 5ive Points Has New Exhibit On State Symbols, ReLeaf Free Tree To Give Away 1,000 Free Trees Beginning March 4, White Oak Mountain Ranger: "Do It Yourself" Turkey Calls, Chattanooga Area Anglers To Compete For $300,000 Next Week At Major League Fishings REDCREST 2023 At Lake Norman, Blue Water Therapy At Sandals Royal Bahamian In Nassau, Bahamas, IMAX Adds A One-Two Magic Punch With Arrival Of Creed III And Shazam! He spoke several languages, sang and played the guitar, and enjoyed tinkering in his workshop. Visitation will be onsite prior to Mass. It's a tragi-comic sea journey and a satirical coming-of-age tale about Mr William Talbot, a young aristocrat on his way to Australia to take up a government position procured for him by his wealthy godfather.