James-O'Connor-Obituary

James Joseph O'Connor

Fairfield, Connecticut

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O'CONNOR James Joseph O'Connor, age 76 of Fairfield, beloved husband of the late Mabel O'Connor, passed away peacefully Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at Bridgeport Hospital surrounded by his family. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of the late Denis and Mary Rose O'Connor, he had been a Fairfield...

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I have an image of Jim standing in my parents' kitchen talking to my dad on an evening of a small party. This was one of many happy times that we spent with him.
It was always good to be with him. He was very much a gentleman. A great husband, father, and friend.

To the O'Connor family:
Jim was a long time work colleague of mine who made the job so much more fun and enjoyable. I have very fond memories of cases we worked on together that I will always remember with a chuckle.
My thoughts are woith you at this idficult time.
Barbara Nimmich

To The Entire O'Connor Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as we remember your dad, our neighbor, our friend. His door was always open to us all as was his heart.We will miss him and his lovely laugh.I will always remember meeting up with you all at the ring of Kerry,in Killarney. Hope you all carry on the tradition of visiting Ireland..Love and God bless you all!
Patty, Mark, Jessica and Morgan James...

Chuck and family,
I've described Jim to my friends who didn't know him as a truly gentle man. I could always count on his welcoming smile and immediately be surrounded by warmth. I am so sorry for your loss and will miss him dearly.

Dear Chuck & Jane, We're so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May he rest in peace and may cherished memories sustain you..
Sincerely,
Frank & Debbi Cataldo
Thompson, CT.

My condolences to Charlie and family on your loss. Jim and the O’Connors were always great friends to my family. I remember him as being a stoic New Yorker type who always had great warmth and enthusiasm. I remember Mae and Jim and my parents took a wonderful trip through Ireland in the `80’s. My thoughts and prayers will be with you.

To The O'Connor Family,

Our thoughts are with you during this most difficult loss. We all shared some lovely times together at school sporting events, graduations and other happy occasions.It seems we've lost a part of our past.

To The O'Connor family, also to Sally.
You have our sincere sympathy on the passing of Jim. He was truly a gentleman, Chris and I often talk about the time he got the Corona at the Club. In fact he called us to tell us it was there. May he rest in peace.

Megan and I are so deeply saddened by the loss of Uncle James. He was a special person who meant so much to so many people. He was and always will be an integral part of me and the entire Thatford family. We will truly miss him.

Rob & Megan Thatford