Patrick Kevin O’Malley
June 13, 1953 – November 19, 2022
Patrick Kevin O’Malley, 69, of Prince Frederick passed away November 19, 2022. He was born June 13, 1953 in Washington, DC to John Ambrose and Margaret Isabelle (Aukward) O’Malley. Patrick worked as a tobacco cessation facilitator for the Calvert County Health Department, retiring in 2016. Patrick enjoyed collecting comic books, listening to music, and watching movies. He enjoyed playing all games but was especially lucky at poker. Patrick was also an avid fan of the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Redskins.
Patrick is survived by his siblings John A. O’Malley, Jr. and his wife Joanne of Crofton, Michael F. O’Malley and his wife Janet of Washington, DC, Margaret “Peggy” Edgington and her husband Gary of Chesapeake Beach, and Eileen O’Steen and her husband Larry of Selbyville, DE, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers donations in Patrick’s name may be made to Ladies of Charity Calvert County, Inc. or Meals on Wheels of Calvert at the address and links below.
Visitation
Services
- Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday, November 26, 2022
11:00 AM
Interment
- Private
Contributions
Ladies of Charity Calvert County, Inc.
PO Box 334
North Beach, MD 20714
443-646-5721
Calvert Meals on Wheels
PO Box 348
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-4606
Condolences
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The Calvert Meals on Wheels organization sends our condolences to the O’Malley family. We pray that you will be surrounded by God’s comforting love and peace that only he can give. Patrick will be missed by our volunteers. We are glad that he allowed us to serve him.
Sincerely,
Shirl Hendley
President, Calvert Meals on Wheels
P.O. Box 348
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
My cousin, my neighbor, and my friend. Patrick and I grew up next door to each other from the time we were born. We weren’t only family but best friends. I remember everything we did. I was fortunate to hear from Patrick about 3 weeks ago just out of the blue. We reminisced for at least an hour on the phone. It brought back great memories. I feel in my heart that call was meant to be. It was Patrick saying good by to me until we meet again. God has many ways of giving us messages, but a believe in my heart this was Patrick’s way of letting me know what was coming. I love you very much. Say hi to the rest of the crew in heaven.
Your cousin
Tommy/ caveman
After the Covid19 lockdown, Mr O’Malley was so grateful to receive meals again from Meals on Wheels. He posted a big thank you sign outside and greeted me with a big happy smile. He had a big heart. Remembering him fondly, Linda Springfield
My deepest love and prayers for his family and friends. I worked at the CCHD with Patrick for many years. As
one of his first members he called me his guinea pig, lol
I attend the smoking cessation and finally quit smoking after 34 years. His guidance & committmemt was inmeasurable. He was a great friend will be missed by many. God bless.
Barbara Brady
My sincere condolences to Eileen and the O’Malley family. My memories of Patrick are from when we were all part of the Baby Boom of kids on the block – always plenty of playmates for a game of Keep Away or Kickball on our dead-end street or a game of Hide and Seek on a summer evening.
Wishing comfort and peace.
Debbie Gruss
I had the pleasure of getting to know this wonderful family when I carpooled with Patrick’s dad back in the 70’s. I’m so sorry to hear of Patrick’s passing and wish I had seen this sooner so I could of attended his service. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers❤️ With hugs & my deepest sympathy, Margie Barrett🥰
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I remember Patrick from his days with the Health Department. He did a great job. My condolences and prayers to the family.
To my cousin Patrick, you will be missed. Your love and kindness is unforgettable. You are perfect now. Love you forever.
The Calvert Meals on Wheels organization sends our condolences to the O’Malley family. We pray that you will be surrounded by God’s comforting love and peace that only he can give. Patrick will be missed by our volunteers. We are glad that he allowed us to serve him.
Sincerely,
Shirl Hendley
President, Calvert Meals on Wheels
P.O. Box 348
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Patrick, rest in heavenly peace and the wholeness of healing only eternity can bring. See you at the River.
Our deepest sympathy to the whole O’Malley family…may Patrick rest in eternal peace in the arms of our Lord!
My cousin, my neighbor, and my friend. Patrick and I grew up next door to each other from the time we were born. We weren’t only family but best friends. I remember everything we did. I was fortunate to hear from Patrick about 3 weeks ago just out of the blue. We reminisced for at least an hour on the phone. It brought back great memories. I feel in my heart that call was meant to be. It was Patrick saying good by to me until we meet again. God has many ways of giving us messages, but a believe in my heart this was Patrick’s way of letting me know what was coming. I love you very much. Say hi to the rest of the crew in heaven.
Your cousin
Tommy/ caveman
After the Covid19 lockdown, Mr O’Malley was so grateful to receive meals again from Meals on Wheels. He posted a big thank you sign outside and greeted me with a big happy smile. He had a big heart. Remembering him fondly, Linda Springfield
My deepest love and prayers for his family and friends. I worked at the CCHD with Patrick for many years. As
one of his first members he called me his guinea pig, lol
I attend the smoking cessation and finally quit smoking after 34 years. His guidance & committmemt was inmeasurable. He was a great friend will be missed by many. God bless.
Barbara Brady
My sympathy to Patrick’s family. I worked with him at the health department and he was a great guy, always upbeat and cheerful. He will be missed.
My sincerest sympathies on the passing of your brother.
Joe (Loons)
My sincere condolences to Eileen and the O’Malley family. My memories of Patrick are from when we were all part of the Baby Boom of kids on the block – always plenty of playmates for a game of Keep Away or Kickball on our dead-end street or a game of Hide and Seek on a summer evening.
Wishing comfort and peace.
Debbie Gruss
Sorry to hear of your brother’s passing, Swoope. It’s never easy. I wish I could have known him when we lived in Huntingtown. We probably passed each other on the street. I know St. Anthony’s well. Diz
I had the pleasure of getting to know this wonderful family when I carpooled with Patrick’s dad back in the 70’s. I’m so sorry to hear of Patrick’s passing and wish I had seen this sooner so I could of attended his service. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers❤️ With hugs & my deepest sympathy, Margie Barrett🥰