Edward A. O’Brien

Edward A. O’Brien – 66, of Andover and formerly of North Reading, passed away unexpectedly on January 8th 2023, with his wife and children by his side. He was a Retired Fire Chief of the North Reading Fire Department.

Ed is survived by his wife Stacey, his son Sean O’Brien his fiancé Kate Maguire, his daughter Hilary Pennacchio and her husband Michael, and his brother William O’Brien and his wife Birgitta O’Brien. He is predeceased by his brother Nelson P O’Brien, his sister Gaye O’Brien. He was the son of Nelson and Mildred Messenger.

Ed was born in Bangor, Maine on July 9, 1956 and moved to North Reading as a young child. Ed graduated from the North Reading High School in 1974, and completed his education with a B.S. in Fire Science and Protection from Salem State in 1991. He was appointed to the North Reading Fire Department as a Call Firefighter in 1974, and appointed to the permanent department in 1977. He rose through the ranks becoming a Captain in 1991 and then Chief of Department in 1993 until his retirement in 2005. He was a local labor leader in that time and was the President of North Reading Firefighters Local 1857 from 1980 until 1988, he was very proud of his service as the local president. He was a founding member of the Metro-Boston Critical Incident Stress Management Team which provides peer assistance to first responders after traumatic events, he volunteered for the team for 20 years. As part of the CISM team Ed responded to the Worcester Cold Storage Fire as well as the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001. Ed was a proud member of the Massachusetts Fire Chiefs Association, the International Association of Fire Chiefs, the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts and International Association of Firefighters. He was also a member of the National Ski Patrol.

In addition to his professional duties, Ed was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and surfing with his lifelong friend Vincent Vullo. He enjoyed spending time working on his home and spending time with his wife Stacey. He and Stacey had the opportunity to travel to many places in his retirement, in which time he also was the owner of Cambridge Used Bicycles, a popular bicycle store and repair shop on McGrath Highway.

He was diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy in 2015, which is a rare neurological disorder of the brain. Visitation and memorial service will be held at Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Tuesday, January 17th from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CurePSP, 1216 Broadway, FL 2, New York NY, 10001.

8 thoughts on “Edward A. O’Brien

  1. So very sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. He was a valued member of the community. Our condolences to his wife and family.

  2. Proud and privileged to have worked on the same shift with Ed O’brien. One of the best Firefighters to serve the Town Of North Reading, was dedicated to the job and helping people. Rest in peace Brother.

  3. We were saddened to hear of Eds passing. He has been a friend for many years. We graduated high school together. We reconnected when Ed met Bob in Andover.
    A truly kind,intelligent and caring person
    We are so sorry for Stacey and his families loss.

  4. To all within Dear Ed’s Family and Friends, Please accept my Sincere Condolences on the passing of Ed!! Ed was a Dear Friend and a Long Time Peer on our Metro -Boston CISM Team and offer so much to so many over his time on the very Giving Team by Ed who was by nature one of the Most Giving people I have ever met!! I will Hope that we can and will ALL Treasure his Life and the Good that he brought into the Lives of all!! RIP Ed, Love, Neal

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