ELEANOR-O'CONNOR-Obituary

ELEANOR W. O'CONNOR

West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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O'CONNOR , Eleanor W. (Wallwork) Age 88, of Dedham, passed peacefully on April 23, 2020, born and raised in Newton Centre and a longtime resident of West Roxbury, Chestnut Hill, and Newton. Eleanor was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Arthur J. O'Connor of Roslindale; daughter of the late Thomas...

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Aunt Ellie

It is so sad that you are no longer with us. May you rest in peace. We have wonderful memories of you that will never fade. You have been a very important part or our lives and for that we will remain forever grateful.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the O'Connor cousins.

Love,
Tom & Libby Steffens

Mary and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Eleanor's passing. We hadn't spoken in a while, but she was very helpful to me when my mother (Mary Carroll) passed away. She really was one of the nicest people I ever met.
Your mother was very comforting to me then and I wish that for all of you now. Rest In Peace Eleanor.

Mary and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Eleanor's passing. We haven't spoken in a while, but she was very helpful to me when my mother (Mary Carroll) passed away. She was really one of the nicest people I ever met.
She was very comforting to me at that time and I wish you all that comfort now. Rest In Peace Eleanor.

Barbara (Carroll) Dugan

Mary and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Eleanor's passing. She really was one of the nicest people I ever met. It's been a long time since we spoke, but she was very helpful to me when my mother (Mary Carroll) passed away.
Around that time we spoke often and she was very comforting. I wish that comfort for all of now and Eleanor Rest In Peace.

Barbara (Carroll) Dugan

Mary, Artie, Stephen & Thomas -

I have so many fond memories of your mom when I was growing up on Greaton Road. She was a lovely, classy woman. I loved when we would get a ride from her to or from the MDC pool in the Cadillac convertible. Thise really were the good old days.