Sidney John O’Brien

Sidney John O'Brien

1926-2017

Beloved husband of Doris (deceased).

Friend to Many

Funeral service details

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Date: Tuesday, 14th March, 2017
Commencing: 10:00am

Location:
Garden Chapel, Castlebrook Crematorium,

Windsor Road, Rouse Hill.

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  • Sid was a kind and gentle man who never had a bad word to say about anyone. You will be missed dearly. Thanks for the memories.

    Paul Neale

    windsor
  • He always made the girls at the Windsor RSL reception desk smile. His stories will be remembered fondly.

    Yasmine from the Windsor RSL

    windsor
  • I knew Sidney and his wife Doris. Sidney was a funny old bugger. I was their baby sitter. I baby sat their fur baby. He will be missed.

    Margaret Ekert

    windsor
  • Sid once told me I was his favourite cafe girl because I made his malted caramel milkshake just right & never burnt his sandwiches. Sid was such a beautiful soul.

    Alyssa from the Windsor RSL

    windsor
  • To a mate who always said "hello", and was a gentleman to all.

    Lyle

    windsor
  • Sid was a lovely old soul, a joker and gave the best hugs. Will miss him.

    Michelle from Windsor RSL

    windsor
  • You were a wonderful character who always had a smile on your face with such a kind soul. You were one of my favourite patrons to serve at Windsor RSL with your good manners and gentle heart.

    Alexis

    windsor
  • I met Sid a few years ago and we sat together on the pokies. We use to talk and joke together. I found Sidney to be a lovely person, he will be sadly missed by all of his friends at the RSL.

    Shirley from Werrington Downs

    windsor
  • As a staff member of Windsor RSL seeing Sid's smiling face always turned the shift from average to positive. It will be a sad place without you.

    Mitchell

    windsor
  • I have worked at Windsor RSL Club for the past 23 years and knew Sid for most of them, he had a great sense of humour. The past 10 years we were like his family away from home. You will be missed old boy.

    Sarah Johnson

    windsor
  • One of my favourite customers. A true gentleman with a cheeky grin followed by something witty. A customer you could call a friend. Just a great man in general he will be missed by all at the Windsor RSL

    windsor
  • I will miss your funny stories , our talks of yourself and Doris travelling the world . You were a beautiful soul and loved by many .I knew you worried about your funeral I hope that you can look down from above while holding Doris "s hand and see just how loved you were and how many lives you touched at the R.S.L . I will always walk past your home and think of you .

    I will miss you Sidney O"Brien xxx

    Julie Young
  • We were just beginning to know each other. You were a very respectful and pleasant person Sid. Always called the ladies LOVE and spoke in a respectable quite voice. You spoke fondly and often of your wife Doris, today I know you are at peace with her. You will be missed by us all and remember fondly.

    Dee

    Dee Deidun
  • I only knew you for a short while since joining the Sub-Branch it was a pleasure to be a part of your life
    God Bless you Sid you will be missed by all
    Regards Andrew Rowe EX 23 Field Regt RAA

    Andrew Rowe
  • Syd was a very independent man who knew just what he wanted. He was gentle, kind and very thoughtful of others. He loved life and enjoyed his quiet time to himself. Syd led a simple life and it is very sad to see him deteriorate so fast and then pass on. He never built skyscrapers, he was not a millionare, but he will be remembered by many. In peace Syd you are now with your loving wife Dorris.

    Geoffrey Brand