Boston Sunday Globe

Retail Executive at True Value and OfficeMax

O’DONNELL, Eugene J.

- Folsom Funeral Home www.folsomfune­ral.com

Age 76, of Westwood, formerly New Seabury, died peacefully, January 10, 2023. Beloved husband of Rebecca for 52 years. Devoted father of Jennifer and her husband, Bob of Westwood, Terrence R. and his wife, Mae of Singapore, and Daniel and his wife, Gina of Dallas, TX. Loving grandfathe­r of Caitlyn, Jack, Jonathan, Colby, Dylan and Cricket.

Gene is survived by his brother, Terrence J. and his wife, Len of Springfiel­d; his mother-in-law, Janet, of Essex Junction, VT; his nieces, Mary Kay & Samantha; his nephews, Tod, Eric, Alexander & Christophe­r; his sisters-in-law Donna, Polly & Laura; and his brothers-in-law, Harald & Ray. Gene was predecease­d by his father, Terrence S.; his mother, Helen; and his father-in-law, Richard.

Gene grew up in Holyoke, graduated from the University of Vermont (BA) and The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College (MBA). He met Rebecca at UVM. Gene honorably served as an officer in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and in the

U.S. Army Reserve thereafter.

Gene built a successful career in the retail industry, beginning at Zayre, advancing to executive positions at Hills Department Stores, Service Star/True Value and Office Max. He belonged to many trade organizati­ons, served on several company boards and was a frequent speaker at national convention­s. He was a whiz with numbers, serving him well before computers were widely available in day-to-day job functions.

Gene and Rebecca raised their three children in Westwood. Despite the heavy travel demands of his job, Gene never missed an important event in his children’s lives. He regularly coached their little league baseball and basketball teams, and, most impressive­ly, was always home for dinner when he was not out of town on a business trip.

Summers were spent on Cape Cod, where he was a member of The Club at New Seabury. Following Gene’s retirement, New Seabury became their primary residence. Winters were spent in New York City, enjoying the theater, museums, restaurant­s and film.

Retirement did not suit him. He succumbed to the urge to work again and co-founded the O’Donnell Art Gallery at the Popponesse­t Marketplac­e with Rebecca. Gene spent countless hours in the gallery while listening to the Sox on the radio.

Gene had a lifelong love of sports beginning in childhood when his dad and brother took him to Boston Red Sox games. He became a die-hard Boston sports fan, faithfully following the Red Sox, Celtics and Patriots. He even dreamed of becoming a sports announcer. Golfing was his passion – oftentimes playing every day with his long-time golf group friends. He played softball with business associates and developed a wicked wiffleball pitch for backyard family games. Running, in particular around the Central Park Reservoir, swimming, tennis, an early morning or after dinner walk were part of his repertoire. He also loved relaxing at the beach with a good book.

Gene’s best party tricks were being able to name the city and state of every college in the U.S. and recalling random statistics from the back of baseball cards from the 1950’s and 1960’s. Unfortunat­ely his mother threw away his entire baseball card collection when he went away to college.

Home and family were most important to Gene. He cherished time with his kids and grandkids, with the side effect of imparting his sports neuroses on the rest of the family. He will be deeply missed by family and friends, even his relentless pessimism about the Red Sox’s performanc­e!

The O’Donnell family would like to thank all of Gene’s caregivers, especially those at Orchard Cove and Hebrew SeniorLife Hospice Care. Their dedication and compassion­ate care provided comfort to Gene and gave great peace to his family.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held Thursday, January 19, 2023, at

Folsom Funeral Services, 649 High

St., WESTWOOD, MA 02090, 10 am gathering with family, 11 am service. The service will be live-streamed at www.harborview.live

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made in memory of Eugene O’Donnell to Hebrew SeniorLife, Developmen­t Department, 1200 Centre St., Boston, MA 02131 or via hebrewseni­orlife.org/ TributeGif­t

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