Michael-O'Connor-Obituary

Michael P. O'Connor

Springfield, Massachusetts

1941 - 2024

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Michael P. O'Connor1941 - 2024SpringfieldMichael Patrick O'Connor, age 83, passed away on May 31, 2024 at Baystate Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. The family would like to acknowledge the extraordinary care he received while in the Heart and Vascular Critical Care Unit. He was...

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Dear Mary and family, We were just talking of some memories of MM and decided to look you both up, and were saddened to learn of Mike´s passing. Our move to Massachusetts was enhanced by our friendship with you both. We still think of you and wanted you to know you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Sue and Jack Meyers

Dear Mary and Helene and all of Mike's family, I was so sorry to learn of the passing of Mike. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Please accept my sincere condolences and prayers at this very difficult time. Charlene Pixley

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I just learned of Mike´s passing and am so sorry for your loss. It was a joy and blessing when he would visit at HC rectory. May his memory be eternal. Msgr. (Abouna) David George

So very sorry for your loss. I have such kind memories of Michael, Mary, Helene and Billy. Gayle Cormier (formerly Anderson).

Mary and Family, I am having trouble putting my feelings into words. Mike´s family was his pride and joy. He beamed every time he spoke of you. I was his assistant for five years at MassMutual but remained close with him after he retired. For the past 25 years I have always looked forward to our lunches around Christmas then we switched to spring/summer lunches and our chats throughout the years. I was just thinking last week, it is time for lunch with Mike and I received Kate´s text. He...

We lost a great one. Mary & family so very sad for you. Mike was a treasure at St A's that is where we met . He was a guide/mentor to the ways of St A's when I and 16 others from CHS 1960 arrived as freshmen, and we will always be grateful for his guidance and friendship which extended to the present. Saw him very recently at the Deputy Sheriff's breakfast, and he was still a treasure. Deepest sympathy to all of you.

Thinking of you all and holding you in our hearts! We are so very sorry for your tremendous loss. Have so many fond memories of your Dad's visits at St. A's and Christmas villages! He always had a smile on his face. Love you guys! Ronda Quinn