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CHARLES M. O'CONNOR

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 CHARLES MICHAEL O'CONNOR  "Chuck" (Age 80)  On Thursday, February 14, 2013, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved husband for 51 years of Patricia O'Connor; brother of Catherine Donachy (Charlie). Also survived by four nieces, a nephew and several grand nieces and nephews. Relatives and...

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We were so fortunate that you and Sylvia were assigned together at the same church when Ayrlawn was still being built. Without that, we might never have become best of friends, and I would perhaps not known Chuck. We loved you both, and miss him dearly. When I asked what would you like me to do for you now, after Chuck's memorial service, I meant then and now. Please call on us if you need anytrhing. You may be interested to know that Angela saw the pastor who officiated at the memorial...

Pat,
I wanted to express my sympathy for your loss of Chuck. I know how much you will miss him. I had actually been thinking about him the day of the big band playing at church and whether he still was active with that. I did not read about his death until last Saturday evening after visitation hours. Since I am not sure if you moved to Riderwood or not, thought at least I would express sympathy here.

Dear Mrs. O'Connor,

Chuck's gift for communication was the standard against which I measured how well I was developing as a worthwhile humane being. He was my best boss and I will miss him dearly.

Dear Mrs O'Connor:
I knew you Chuck when we worked together at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. He was my Division Chief. He was a fine man with lots of integrity. I am very happy to have known him. I am sorry for your loss.
Allan Blostin

Dear Mrs. O"Connor:
I knew your husband when we worked together at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. He was my Division Chief. He was a fine man with lots of integrity and ethics. I am very happy to have known him. I am very sorry for your loss.
Allan Blostin

Dear Mrs. O'Connor,

I enjoyed getting to know your husband when I visited my Dad, George Peet, at breakfast on Saturdays. He was a kind and gentle man. God bless you.

Ellen Hoffmaster

Pat, I am so very
sorry for your loss. You have been in my thoughts and prayers.
Healing wishes to you and yours.
Melissa