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Shalom, Mick!
Denise McCarthy
June 06, 2012
Parsippany, New Jersey
Michael W. O'ConnellMichael W. O'Connell reached his eternal resting place on Thursday, May 31, 2012 in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He was born in New York City on May 23rd 1936. Michael was a graduate of Guardian Angel High School in New York City. He owned and operated a contracting company in...
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Denise McCarthy
June 06, 2012
He certainly was a great person to work with in our Procurement office at Picatinny. Even though he wasn't in the office I worked in, he became an ad hoc member of our office family. My condolences to all his family and other friends.
Daniel Tolliver
June 06, 2012 | Queens, NY
Mickey will be missed by many,he lived life to the fullest every day, always looking for an adventure.
Lou Mondello
June 05, 2012 | Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
Mickey was the best Godfather, amazing cousin and wonderful friend. I will miss you daily. To Michael, Christine, Patrick and Peggy, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. We all know Mickey will be in heaven now hanging out (or bugging) Gramp (Jack)!
Thoughts are with you all.
kelly peters
June 03, 2012 | Maryville, TN
Mickey - we certainly had some adventures in the ice rinks around the northeast! I remember the drop in out of nowhere a while back after who knows how many years! Now you're off on another adventure! Travel safely my friend - our Titans have lost a little character!
Ed Nelson
June 02, 2012
My most sincere condolences to Mickey's family, as I remember him with the fondest memories and the highest regard. He was a great American, a fine human being, and a very good friend and mentor. I will miss him terribly. I the spirit of his memory, I wish I could think of a good Irish joke (he had the best), but I can't, so I'll just say: "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."
Beidh mé ag chailleann tú
George Chavis
George Chavis
June 02, 2012 | Woodbridge, VA
I am so sorry to hear of Mickeys passing. He was a good person and I have a lot of fond memories working and socializing with him. Always the adventurer, I am not surprised to see that he was taking archeology classes at the young age of 76. May he RIP. He will never be forgotten
Marion Doyle
June 02, 2012 | NJ