Lois-O'Connor-Obituary

Lois I. O'Connor

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Lois I. O'Connor 1930 2010 HOLYOKE Lois I. (Ryan) O'Connor, 80, died Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at the Holyoke Medical Center. She was born on February 1, 1930 to the late Oscar and Sybil (Ryan) Rivard. Lois was predeceased by her husband William G. O'Connor and her daughter Theresa M. O'Connor....

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Nana, We will miss you more than you know. But, Maddy's right we couldn't expect you to suffer for our own being. I will miss my daily call to you.I made you a promise the last day I had with you and I will. I know you are dancing everyday with pop and TT, Tim.I Love you Mom. You deserve to rest now. XO

Nana we had good times together unfortunatly we couldn,t make you stay.One of them was when we kareoke together.we always love you and we all will see you agian someday

Nana You will always be in my heart. i will never forget the times we had together. you were the best anyone could ask for and i will miss you forever. you are always in my heart and now my angel... R.I.P. Nana

I realize when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know....
Mom,
When someone is in your heart they are never truely gone. It comforts us to know you will always be near. We will miss you. We will love you always and forever. You did what mattered to you, you were a mom. A wonderful mom!!!! and Nana too. Good-bye is only temporary. Kiss Pop, T. and Tim for us.
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Nana,
You will be sadly missed...You were such a special lady to so many people. Touched so many lives w/ your kindness...Did a fantastic job w/ all of the kids...I hope your finally in complete peace w/ Pop & TT...We will miss you...Because of you I ended up w/ a step-mother who is as amazing as you...Miss you love you...

To the O'Connor family - Your Mom was a tender, sweet and kind woman who never met a person she didn't like. She raised 12 kids who all grew up to be nice decent solid people blessed with family who are also their best friends. What more could a mother ask for? May your happy memories help all of you through this most difficult time.

Bobby and Bridget we are so sorry to hear about your loss. We know your Mom was loved deeply by both of you. Now she can be with TT and your Dad in peace.

Love John&Joan Petta

Mom: I feel so blessed that I had a mom who gave so much of herself to others. Your love, wisdom and generosity will live on in our of your children. I will always treasure the beautiful memories we've created over the years. I will miss the sound of your voice, I will miss your smile, your advice and inspiration. I will miss YOU! I love you. Bridget & Tom