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Barbara O’Malley 1932 2020

1932 2020
Obituary of Barbara M. O’Malley Barbara Marie O’Malley (nee Bird) died on February 28, 2020 at the age of 87. She was born on October 21, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the late Edgar and Valeria (nee Riordon) Bird. She was a graduate of Little Flower High School for Girls. She married the late Thomas Patrick O’Malley in 1953 and had three children, Sharon, Kevin, and the late Kathleen Ann. Their loving marriage was cut short when Tommy passed in 1963. She married the late Joseph M. Gindhart in 1983 and they were happily married for 34 years. Barbara will be remembered as a kind, sweet and gentle soul who was devoted to her family. Barbara is survived by sister Jane Moffitt; her children Sharon O’Malley and Kevin O’Malley (Julie); her stepchildren Joseph, Barbara Ann and Bernice Gindhart; grandchildren Sara, Brian, Susannah, Joseph, Kelly Ann, Ian, Lauren, Thomas Aedan and Thomas Joseph; and great-grandchildren Rory, Clare, and Chloe. Visitation will be at St. Luke the Evangelist Church 2316 Fairhill Av. Glenside on Friday, March 6th at 12PM followed by a Memorial Mass at 1PM. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham. To send flowers to the family of Barbara O’Malley, please visit Tribute Store

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Barbara O’Malley 1932 2020.

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Death notice for the town of: Hatboro, state: Pennsylvania

death notice Barbara O’Malley 1932 2020

obituary notice Barbara O’Malley 1932 2020

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