Ann-O'Connor-Obituary

Ann O'Connor

Syracuse, New York

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Ann O'Connor, 81 of Palmer Ave., Syracuse, died peacefully after a long illness. Born in Syracuse, she was the third of five children; predeceased by her parents, Francis and Kathryn E. O'Connor; brother, Fran, and sisters, Ellie and Kathy.

She lived in Syracuse, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,...

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Peter, I am so sorry to hear of Ann's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I know she will be missed by many and her memory will live on always for all she has done. All of us at the 377 building will miss seeing her.

Dear Peter, Ann will be remembered by hundreds of people she helped over the years. The people she served were the materially poor but were spiritually enriched by the good works she did. I wonder what it was like when she entered Heaven. The Lord had to meet her with great joy. When He welcomed her with "I was hungry and you gave me to eat, thirsty and you gave me to drink etc." All Heaven must have rang out with a great Welcome..." Ann is home. Ann is home!
She will, like St. Therese,...

Rest in peace, Ann! You have finished the good fight and deserve everlasting reward. My condolences to Peter and the community.

Peter you and Ann were more than just our neighbors for over 30+ years we were family. Ann will truly be missed by us all. My prayers go up for you.

Dear Peter:

My thoughts and prayers go with you as you celebrate Ann's entry into the Kingdom of God.

Jack McCrea

Peter, It was with heartfelt sadness when I saw Ann's obituary. Ann was such a joy to be around. I so enjoyed your company while living at Barrett-Dewitt. I know God welcomed her with open arms. RIP SWEET ANN.

my sincere condolences Peter. I remember Ann and you with great fondness and affection even after the early 1970s and the end of my time at St Andrew Hall as a novice. You two are "the real deal"

Dear Peter, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Truly a prophet, a model of integrity and a beacon of social justice,Ann's contribution to the Syracuse community will be her epitaph.
Dan and Elaine Bassano

our most heart felt sympathy and prayers for Ann and her family and also for Peter and his family.