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Neil J. O'Connor

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Neil J. O'Connor, 40, of Worcester died Saturday, April 9, 2011 at home unexpectedly from cardiac arrest.He leaves his parents, John F. and Dolores H. (Beaudin) O'Connor of Worcester. He was predeceased by a brother, Denis J. O'Connor.He was born in Worcester and graduated from Saint Mary's High...

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The passing of Neil has saddened me greatly. The pastor described Neil has having a big heart and an aid to all; this was very true. I sat remembering how he often offered a comforting hello, smile or infectious laugh that somehow made everything all better. My thoughts and prayers are with the O'Connor family. This Easter will be a special one knowing that Neil is celebrating everlasting salvation with the resurrected Lord and that he has traded his Eagles wings for angels wings. Eternal...

Mr and Mrs O'Connor, So sorry to hear about Neil's sudden passing. My prayers are with you both. I wish I saw the info on facebook from others earlier to attend the funeral today.

So sorry to hear of the sudden death of your son. My thoughts and prayers are with your family

Wow, just noticed the obituary. It is sad when a member of your HS class is gone. My thoughts are with his family at this time...

I'm very sorry to hear of Neil's passing. He was a great guy. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family. I attended St. Mary's with Neil. He was always a nice kid.

He will be missed dearly! My thoughts and prayers are with his family!!

Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor I was so very sorry to hear about Neil. I have many fond memories of Okie. Over the past few days many of us have been on the phone swapping stories about Neil and all the fun times we had together growing up. He was well liked by all who knew him.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. I had gone to ST Marys with Neil. He was a SUPER kid.