Barbara-O'CONNOR-Obituary

Barbara J. O'CONNOR

Orchard Park, New York

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O'CONNOR - Barbara J. (nee Hogan) Of Orchard Park, NY; December 6, 2010; beloved wife of Frank A. O'Connor; loving mother of Maureen C., Frank A. (Lynn), Michael T. (Holly) and Patrick E. (Colleen) O'Connor; grandmother of Claire, Bridget, Anne, Caitlin, Kelsey and Patrick O'Connor; sister of...

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We think of Barbara and Frank often, as we pass by their Chautauqua apartment. Great neighbors! Nancy and Norman Karp

Barb was a force and a friend within the Chautauqua Catholic Community and we celebrate her warm greeting and great heart

Dear Frank & Family:
Barb was so missed in Chautauqua.Her help with the Catholic Community, as Treasurer and initial establishing the house was vast. We will miss her pleasant conversations on the brick walk. God Bless You and give you peace and comofort each day.
Richard & Rita Paul

Dear Frank and family,
We are saddened to hear of Barabara's passing. We enjoyed her and your company at Chautauqua. She was a wonderful cook and hostess, but mostly I've been missing her cheerful countenance as we met on the brick walk. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Margie and Dick Buxbaum
Crossville, Tennessee and Chautauqua

Dear Mr. O'Connor and Family,

I was so sorry to hear about Mrs. O'Connor. She was always so kind to me and she was genuinely interested in all the updates in my family. I always enjoyed seeing her and the conversations we had. She will be missed. I am thinking and praying for you during this time.

Bridget Tench

Dear Frank and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Barbara. She was always so gracious to us and our family and we always enjoyed your company. We wish you peace and understanding.
Peter and Lorna Pace

Dear Frank,
Norman joins me in expressing our deep sympathy. We have so many fond memories of you and Barbara and our other "Waugh Friends". I hope the memories you and your family have of this dear woman will be a gift to you all, as they are to the many of us who knew her.
Nancy and Norman Karp

Dear Frank & Family,
Joanne and I were very sorry to hear of Barbara's passing. Her ready smile and good humor will be missed. Since Barbara was the first treasurer of the Chautauqua Catholic Community and held that most for a long time I used to refer to her as our treasurer for life. She will always be that to us and much more. We wish you and the family many blessings and our heartfelt condolences.

Paul Anthony & Joanne Ritacco

From the convoluted world of those with chronic illnesses can come new friendships. Though our companionship was to brief, your inspiration will be forever.