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Conan O'Brien's parents, pioneers in medicine and law, die within 3 days of each other
Thomas O'Brien, 95, and Ruth Reardon O'Brien, 92, were married for 66 years.
Conan O'Brien's parents, Dr. Thomas O'Brien and Ruth Reardon O'Brien, who were pioneers in their respective fields of medicine and law, died this week within three days of each other.
Dr. O'Brien, a forward-looking epidemiologist, died Thursday at 95. His wife, an attorney who broke barriers for women in the legal field, died Monday at 92. They were married for 66 years and both died at their home in Brookline, Mass.
Conan, 61, told The Boston Globe of his late father, "For the rest of my time on earth I will be hearing from people who want to talk with me about my dad. I've never met anyone like him, and he happens to be my father. If I met him randomly in a hotel lobby, I'd think, 'Who the hell is this guy? He's the most interesting person I’ve ever met.'"
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Thomas O'Brien and Ruth O'Brien were both born in Worcester, Mass. The couple married in 1958 and remained together until the end of their lives. They raised six children — Neal, Luke, Conan, Kate, Jane, and Justin — and at time of their passing had welcomed nine grandchildren.
Ruth O'Brien was one of four women in her graduating class at Yale Law School in 1956, and she went on to become the second-ever female partner at Boston's Ropes & Gray law firm.
Thomas O'Brien graduated from Harvard Medical School and spent much of his medical career there, serving as an associate professor until he retired in 2019. He also served as the the first director of the infectious diseases division at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
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The eminent doctor traveled the world helping to train other medical professionals on the use of databases that track antibiotic resistance, as a means of advancing response to viral outbreaks. He cofounded the World Health Organization's Collaborating Centre for Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance, which works to fortify the apparatus that surveils and responds to antimicrobial resistance around the world.
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