Bernard O'Dwyer - (October 10- 1943 - November 10- 2017)

Bernard O’Dwyer – (October 10- 1943 – November 10- 2017)

(October 10- 1943 – November 10- 2017)
After a full life, Dr. Bernard O’Dwyer, PhD died peacefully at the age of 74 years on Friday, Nov 10th, 2017 at St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital in the company of his family and friends. Bernard was a professor at Memorial University, and was a graduate of St. Mary’s University in Halifax, Memorial University, and The University of Edinburgh in Scotland. While pursuing his studies, he travelled extensively throughout Europe and developed a strong love for the history, culture, and lifestyle there. He is predeceased by his father John, his mother Elizabeth (Corcoran), his brothers Terrence and John, his sister Charlotte (Quinn), and his nephew Jim Quinn. He is survived by his sister Joan Delurey (Joe), his sister-in-law Pat O’Dwyer (John – Deceased), his niece Kelly Darling, and his nephews Pat Quinn, Bernard Delurey, John & Terry O’Dwyer and by his lifelong friend Dennis O’Keefe. He will be remembered with love and many fantastic memories. Bernard touched many lives during his time on earth both as an educator and as a volunteer at his church. If you are one so touched, I know he would appreciate being remembered with a smile and a kind thought. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in his memory to the food bank of your choice. Bernard will be resting at Caul’s Funeral Home on LeMarchant Road. Visitation details to be announced, Funeral Mass with be celebrated at Corpus Christi Church on Waterford Bridge Road at a time and date to be announced.

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