Paula A. (Regan) O’Malley
Paula A. (Regan) O’Malley, of Milton, died Thursday March 9, 2017.
Born in Boston and raised in Dorchester, Paula was a graduate of Monsignor Ryan High School and Boston State College. She taught in the Boston Public Schools for 10 years. Paula was also a former co-owner of The Nutshell in Milton.
Beloved wife of the late Robert M. O’Malley. Loving mother of Geoffrey R. O’Malley and his wife Beth of chatham, NJ and Meaghan E. O’Malley and her husband Ryan Parmele of Milton. Devoted grandmother of Geoffrey R. O’Malley Jr., Patrick R. O’Malley, Katherine M. O’Malley, Meaghan E. O’Malley, Emily G. O’Malley, Derby E. Parmele and Benjamin R. Parmele. Sister of Patricia Regan of Milton, James Regan of Scituate, Michael Regan and Elizabeth Eastman, both of Milton and the late George Regan.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, 350 Reedsdale Road at Randolph Avenue, Milton, Monday March 13 at 11:30 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE, Sunday 3-6 PM. Interment Milton Cemetery.
Guestbook Entries
I remember growing up in Dorchester around the corner from Paula and her family. It’s so sad when we lose someone that we can relate to as being friends from so long ago. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Meaghan and Geoff,
I am so sorry about the loss of your mother. I will remember her fondly and I will miss our funny and spirited conversations. She was so very proud of both of you and your beautiful families. Love, Cathy
So very sad to hear about Paula. We know what a wonderful wife, mother and Grandmother she was.
Sorry we can not be with you at this time as we are in our Florida home but our thoughts and prayers are with you!
Bob & Beth Schulze
Just a note to express my condolences to Mike and the rest of the Regan family for Paula.
Been over 60 years but Paula and I went to St. Kevin’s School back in the 50’s.
I lived on Sumner St. and knew the whole Regan family esp. dad. When he would come home from working at BCH. and took time to join with the kids in playtime for a game of football etc.
Joe Robertson
Meaghan and Geoff,
I just heard the news. I’m so sorry for the loss of your Mom and I will remember the times we all spent together on Mingo Street.
I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Kristin Perry-Curley
Meaghan and Geoff,
Very sad to hear of the passing of your mother. She was a very beautiful and kind person. I know she will be missed by many. My sincere condolences.
Love,
Joan Gramlich