Pat-O'CONNOR-Obituary

Pat O'CONNOR

Sacramento, California

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American Cancer Society

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O'CONNOR, Pat Pat was born Pearl Enid Taylor on December 14, 1928 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada as the seventh of eight children; she passed away June 16, 2011. Pat came to Sacramento in 1952 where she resided ever since. She is survived by her children, Alan O'Connor, Kerry Rossi (David),...

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Nice to see a remembrance of Aunty Pearl, sending love and acknowledgement please light a candle from us in Canada....yours truly Sheila (Taylor) Webb

To my cousins: It was nice talking to you Allen and Kerry. Sorry my Mom was to sick to talk to you that night. It's sad that we are all so far apart. May your mom rest in peace now. The last time I saw Auntie Pat was at Grandma's funeral in 1983. We had a good visit as she stayed at mom's. Time will heal your sadness and memories last forever. Love Dianne

I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Pat in NSD. She was a lovely person.

Maya H. Rizzo

Dear O'Connor family, I worked with Pat for many years at CDE where she was a receptionist. She was full of wisdom and grace. I hope God is holding her in his arms now. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

~Windy Hanzalik

I was surprised and sorry to read about Pat's passing! I worked with her for many years at the Dept. of Education and loved chatting with her at the Reception desk. The last time I saw her was at the Scottish Games in Woodland. She was a real lady, with a beautiful friendly smile. My prayers are all of you.

Pearl was my Mother, Myrtle Foulds Larson's first cousin. Pearls Mother Margaret and my Grandmother were sisters.
I remember Pearl fondly.


I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to the family at this time of great loss. May you find peace and comfort in knowing that your grief is shared by so many friends and family. Allan Johnson
Edina, Minnesota

Sorry to hear about Aunty Pearl
it's too bad our families are spread so far apart and couldn't keep in touch...I am Uncle Lawrence's daughter Sheila..our thoughts and prayers are with you all

Kerry, I'm sorry for your loss. I remember going to to Scottish games with you and your parents. You and your family on in my prayers.

I will miss our 'front porch' chats. Now you can rest in peace, Pat.
Sylvia