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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF JOHN O’HARA

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Tanzi, Filippi, McEntee, Blazejewski, Fogarty, Knight,
Cortvriend, C Lima, Fellela, and Solomon

     Date Introduced: March 30, 2021

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, John O’Hara of Narragansett, was born in Reddish, Stockport, England, the

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son of John and Clara O’Hara. His family immigrated to the United States when he was two and

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moved to Riverside, before settling in North Providence; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. O’Hara grew up during the difficult times of the Great Depression. He

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graduated from La Salle Academy and shortly thereafter joined the Civilian Conservation Corps,

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and helped to build roads at Burlingame State Park; and

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     WHEREAS, In 1942, Mr. O’Hara enlisted in the United States Navy and served our

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nation with honor and bravery. Altogether, he was involved in thirteen major battles before his

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tour of duty ended, serving in the European, Pacific and Mediterranean theaters during World

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War II. In recognition of his service, Mr. O’Hara was the recipient of the Purple Heart, thirteen

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Battle Stars, two Silver Stars and three Bronze Stars along with numerous other medals and

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ribbons; and

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     WHEREAS, John O’Hara earned his Purple Heart while serving aboard the USS Hugh L.

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Scott, when a German submarine torpedoed the ship. He was seriously wounded and had to fight

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hard to escape the ship and its flames before it sank. All of his crewmates perished. While

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recovering, he was assigned to the battleship USS Alabama, where he served as a Gun Captain

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until the end of the war. He and his shipmates bravely fought kamikazes off the Japanese home

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Island of Kyushu and had the high honor of leading the United States Fleet into Tokyo Bay after

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the formal surrender of the Japanese; and

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     WHEREAS, In further recognition of Mr. O’Hara’s heroic service during World War II,

 

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he was an honoree at the National WWII Memorial in Washington D.C., the National WWII

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Museum in New Orleans, the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, the USS Alabama Battleship

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Memorial, and the USS Arizona Memorial. He appeared in three World War II documentaries, a

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Japanese documentary on Okinawa, and his war memoirs and poems are registered at the Navy

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College Library in Newport; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. O’Hara was a multi-talented person who was a professional

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photographer for more than fifty years, and the author of two books of poems. After the war, he

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moved to New York City to work at the New York Journal-American daily newspaper. He later

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returned to Rhode Island where he accepted a position with the United States Postal Service. He

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served for 34 years and rose to the position of Postmaster before he retired. He also had the high

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honor of meeting with President Kennedy in 1961 to discuss a United States Postal Bill, a

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meeting that was captured in a photograph; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. O’Hara was a beloved figure within the community and was always

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active in civic affairs. He and his wife Shirley raised their family in Seekonk, and Mr. O’Hara

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served on numerous Seekonk Boards and Commissions. He was a member of the AARP, Silver

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Haired Legislators and the Gazzero-VFW Post 2812 in Cranston. In his later years, he devoted

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much of his time visiting schools in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut, talking to

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children and young adults about his experiences in World War II. He was also a communicant of

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Saint Peters by the Sea Episcopal Church in Narragansett; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. O’Hara leaves behind his six sons, Michael and his wife, Deane, Wayne

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and his wife, Grace, Brian and his wife, Judith , Brett, Dale and his wife, Sherri, and Jason. He

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was the brother of six siblings, the late Robert O’Hara and his wife, Brenda, his sister the late

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Irene Foster, and the late Mary, Marjorie, William, and George. He also leaves behind sixteen

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grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, fourteen nieces and nephews, and many cousins from

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the United States, England and Australia; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. John O’Hara leaves behind an enduring legacy of heroic service to our

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nation, of being a devoted and loving son, husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many, and

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of distinguished public service that bettered our communities; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of John O’Hara and hopes his lifetime of service

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to our nation and local communities is long-remembered by future generations; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Michael O’Hara, Wayne O’Hara, Brian

 

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      O’Hara, Brett O’Hara, Dale O’Hara and Jason O’Hara.

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