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Francis P. O'Connor

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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The Honorable Francis P. O'Connor. Age 79, of Shrewsbury, retired Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and former Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, died Friday, August 3rd at Notre Dame du Lac in Worcester after contending for several years with Alzheimers disease....

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Elsie Saltus (Naples, Florida)

Dear Ann and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones during this time of loss and sadness. With deepest sympathy my heart goes out to you.

Dear Mrs. O'Connor & Family

I look back fondly to the days when I was Judge O'Connor's secretary at the SJC. Next to my own father, I think he was the nicest man I ever knew.

Sorry for your loss. My son David was one of his admirers and one of Tommy's best friends. May God be with your family

Dear Ann and the entire O'Connor clan, It is almost impossible to express how deeply we feel your loss. There are so many wonderful memories we have of Frank. We were privileged to be present at his induction into the Supreme Court. Our children were in school together & ultimately our daughter Ginger taught some of his grandchildren. There are many pictures in mind. Some of the most vivid are of being in church with Frank. There were children, then grandchildren on his knee. Regardless of...

THE WARREN FAMILY, SENDS OUR LOVE
AND PRAYS, LIVE IN SHREWSBURY MANY
YEARS,VERY NICE MAN ,WILL BE MISS.

Dear Ann and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I had 16 years working for this man and he was a .400 hitter all the way, each and every day.

God Bless,
Phil Lavelle, Chief Court Officer
Supreme Judicial Court

To the entire O'Connor Family, my deepest sympathys go out to your whole family. Frank really meant a lot to me, and I got attached to him very quickly. I only knew him for the short time that he was at Notre Dame but being so close to you all really helped me to see that you have a wonderful family. I would really love for you all to come in and visit and bring all the grandbabies. I hope to see your smiling faces around. I love you all.

Joyce, I am very sorry for your loss. My dad passed away a few years ago and I know it can be a tough time. Having a close loving family is so helpful. Hope you are doing well. You and your family will be in my prayers.