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Richard Connole

Millbury, Massachusetts

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Richard Connole, 72Millbury - Richard Connole, 72, of Millbury, MA, formerly of Auburn, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 7, 2016, surrounded by family after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Worcester on April 8, 1944, son of the late Dennis J. and Mary C. (Palumbo)...

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I would like to extend my condolences to Rick's family. I had the pleasure of meeting Rick at Nelson Place School and working with him during his years there. Rick was truly a caring individual who always thought about others and a gentleman who showed respect for all. Not only did Rick enjoy talking about his own family with great love and admiration but he also expressed a concern and an interest for the families of his co-workers and acquaintances. Rick had met my mother through past...

Bridget, Meghan, John,
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. We will remember your Dad as a warm, loving, positive, fun loving person. Keep all your great memories close in your heart. With our deepest sympathies,
Francine and Larry Carbonneau

Coach, I will miss you and that awesome smile. God bless you and your family. I'm going to miss you bud.
You were a great coach but an even better friend. Thank you for everything.

May GOD take you in his home Rick and always remember 10 a Rest in peace

Bridget, Meghan and John
Sorry for the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. I know Rockland Rd is a long time ago but you had great times growing up there. Hold on to all those wonderful memories. Your Dad will forever be in your hearts.

Lots of love to you Rick ...Theresa and Tianna and I will always keep you in our hearts....ill miss our talks of baseball ...but never forget them...rest in great peace my friend/brother...and keep a seat warm...Phil

I was so sorry to hear of Rick's passing. I had the privilege of working with him at Woodland St. School and saw first hand how dedicated he was to kids. He was truly a blessing and made such a lasting impression on children and staff alike.
God bless you Rick. You made the world a better place. We need more people like you.

I am so sorry to hear about Rick's passing-my condolences. Meghan, I am very glad life brought you to Nelson Place so that I could tell you about a conversation I had with your father when I filled his position at NP over 30 years ago. His words were so insightful and supportive I have never forgotten them, and I am so glad you had the chance to tell him that! I hope you will find comfort in knowing that I, like many other people, will always remember your dad!

To the Connole Family! My deepest sympathy to all of you. He was such a great person, a great teacher and friend. Fond memories of my sons years at Nelson Place School. My thoughts and prayers are with your during this most difficult time. Regina Barnicle