Francis-O'Connor-Obituary

Francis J. O'Connor

Milford, Connecticut

Nov 11, 1942 – Feb 8, 2026 (Age 83)

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BORN
November 11, 1942
DIED
February 8, 2026
AGE
83
LOCATION
Milford, Connecticut

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Francis J. O'Connor His family and his legion of friends lost a generous, considerate, and kind-hearted man, Francis (Frank) James O'Connor, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Connecticut Hospice. Frank was born on Nov. 11, 1942, the oldest child of Francis Timothy O'Connor and Eileen Fitzpatrick...

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I´m saddened to hear of Franks passing, he was a great friend and neighbor

It is with sadness that I read about Frank's passing. I met him through work, and I enjoyed every time we were together. He was uplifting, kind, and very witty. I wish God's peace to his family and close friends. With sincere sympathy, Patricia Lucan

It was because of Frank that I received 3 dancing Irish medals during my young years befor Irish dancing became what it is today. He was my dancing partner for the 3 hand real and the 4 hand real. And made me the dancer I was in those days. I loved him and will love him forever. He certainly was one of the kind - great personality and wonderful person from a wonderful family. The Sullivan family will remember him forever. We have several photos of those days. Keep me in your heart as...

God Speed, Brother Knight MJC '66

Worked with Frank at YNHH - loved him!! Such a pleasant man with a good listening ear. Sorry for his passing.

I took Step Dancing with Frank from Kathleen Mulkerin in Bridgeport. Frank was one of Kathleen´s Emerald Dancers.

I meet Frank though a mutual friend and instantly became friends. Didn't get to see him often but always had a good time when we got together. Rest in peace my friend!

My sister and I grew up in Longmeadow a long time ago and our dad still lives there. He and Frank were friends and neighbors and we enjoyed visiting with Frank pretty much whenever we visited our dad. Frank was a kind, smart, and funny man and he will be missed by many.

Frank and I moved into Longmeadow 50 years ago. Words cannot express the profound loss to our community. Frank participated in our social events, local nonprofit events, annd entertained us daily at the pool with wonderful stories and intelligent discussions. He was a joy in every way, and there are lessons to be learned from Frank´s kindness and sincere love of others. Saying I will miss him is an understatement.