~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, DL Capt. Thomas B "Tom" O’Brien
October 1, 1943 ~ March 23, 2024
Notice of passing…..retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain
Thomas Burke "Tom" O’Brien Jr., age 80. Tom joined Delta Air Lines 06-19-1970 and was
based 030/BOS.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/thomas-obrien-obituary?id=54737521
PCN memorial site
Obituary : Thomas
B. O'Brien, 80, of Durham, Wolfeboro, and Amherst, NH, died on March 23, 2024
at RiverWoods Durham surrounded by his loving family. Tom was born in
Pittsburgh, PA on October 1, 1943, son of the late Thomas and Dorothy O'Brien.
He was the beloved husband of Mary (Simler) O'Brien, and is survived by his son
Douglas O'Brien and daughter-in-law Susan O'Brien of Walpole, MA and
grandchildren Jennifer, Daniel and Kevin O'Brien; his daughter Karen O'Brien
and son-in-law Gary Romano of Lynnfield, MA and grandchildren Benjamin and
Finnian Romano; his brother Edward O'Brien and sister in-law Susan O'Brien, of
Silverthorne, CO, and niece Heather Greene of Eagle, CO; his sister Suzanne
O'Brien Paulsen (predeceased) of San Francisco CA, and nieces Bridget Doll and
Kate Paulsen of San Anselmo, CA.
Tom graduated from Shaler High School in Glenshaw,
Pennsylvania (1961), and Saint Francis University, Loretto Pennsylvania (1965),
where he met Mary. They were married after graduation. Tom served in the United
States Navy from 1965-1970 as a Naval Aviator of the submarine reconnaissance
aircraft, the P3-Orion, based in San Francisco and Tokyo. Upon honorable
discharge, he joined Delta Airlines as a commercial airline pilot for over 25
years. Tom shared his passion for flying as a flight instructor both in the
Navy and with Delta airlines. Tom and Mary raised their children in Amherst, NH
where Tom taught the kids to swim, hike, and fly in his favorite plane, a blue
and white Citabria two-seater sport plane.
In 1996, Tom and Mary moved to Wolfeboro, NH where
they lived until 2019. Tom loved Lake Winnipesaukee and had a deep commitment
to the community in Wolfeboro. Tom was involved from the earliest days in the
development and building of The Nick Recreation Park. It was one of his
greatest joys to be a part of creating space for all ages to gather in
Wolfeboro. He remains recognized as Director Emeritus, and honorably one of the
sports fields bears his name. During his years in Wolfeboro, Tom also served as
President of the Wolfeboro Lions Club, a vestryman at All Saints Church, a
volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, a Trustee of the Lakes Region Conservation
Trust, and Chairman of the Campaign to Protect Sewall Woods. In his spare time,
Tom enjoyed golf, skiing, and traversing Lake Winnipesaukee in his boat while
searching for Loons.
A ceremony in honor of Tom will be held on April
26 at Riverwoods, 14 Stone Quarry Drive, River Woods Durham.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to
The Nick Recreation Park at https://thenick.org/ways-to-give
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