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David P. O'CONNOR

Windsor Locks, Connecticut

1951 - 2014

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David Patrick O'Connor, beloved husband of Judy Colli, died suddenly at home on February 11, 2014. David was born on April 5, 1951, the son of Robert and Eileen (Martin) O'Connor. He grew up in Windsor Locks and graduated from WLHS where he played 4 years of varsity sports and was captain of his...

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Wow, it's been seven years since the Big D's passing. Still think of him often and all of the zany times we had together! He was and still is a great friend.

Dave was a great guy and a great friend. He rented a room in my house in East Windsor for a couple of years. During that time we became good friends. Dave was always ready to help in any way he could, not just small things either. In 1995 he helped me remove the entire door off of a house I owned in Lebanon, CT. Then we proceeded to build a full second floor on it. RIP friend.KG

Dear Ms.C.
Sorry for your loss.Thanks to your husband for taking care of us with keeping us warm (and cool) by buying and putting up those all season window curtains. And all the sports equipment the two of you gave to us. Thank you!
Your guys from SPARK. Peace.

Dear Ms.Colli,
I'm sorry for your loss. Never will forget him lending me his shirt and tie at the last minute so I could have my H.S grad picture taken.
Love you, Ant

Judy, Patti Anne, Michael and Christine,
I am so sorry to hear about David's passing. He was always larger than life to me when I was growing up. He will be missed, but remembered fondly. My sincerest condolences and may God bless you and grace you for the days ahead.

My sincere condolences- I was so happy to see David this past December, I was a kid when he played varsity soccer at Eastern and to me he was larger then life. We had his team gym bag and it stayed in the family for YEARS, I used it as a student there in the 80's. What great memento, God bless sorry I cant make the service. Cousin Stephen

So sorry to heard about Dave, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, Kathy and Howie

Judy, my deepest sympathies for your loss of the Big D. He was a dear friend, who was witty, funny and just loved to have a good time!! We may all be saddened at this time for his early departure, but I am confident that he would want us to party in his honor!The Big D legend will live on!!

Judy - We are very sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.
Ortiz Family