Robert-O'Connor-Obituary

Robert O'Connor

San Francisco, California

1937 - 2021

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Robert (Bob) O'Connor1937 - 2021In San Francisco on January 15, 2021. An only child, born in San Francisco to John Joseph O'Connor and Beverly Carrie Given on November 11, 1937. Of Irish Catholic descent he attended Notre Dame Des Victoires Elementary and graduated from St. Ignatius College...

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I had three life-long friends at NDV. Bob was one of the three. bob and I went to Camp marwedel together for one week when we were 10 years old. Then, again, we went to St. Mary's Summer camp for one week when we were 12 years old. We hung out together at camp and were always in trouble with the Christian Brothers who ran the camp. We had a few fights growing up...sometimes I won...sometimes he won...Bob was the quintessential, tough Irish kid...he wasn't afraid of anyone...I was there...


I remember so well our years at NDV. You were a key part of our class and a great dancer. You have been a true warrior and an amazing man. Rest in peace .

Pat Tippett Murphy

I love you Gramps. You were a fighter, and I’m glad you’re not suffering anymore. I’ll never forget you with your video camera and the way you always said “I’m gonna get you!” With that little smirk. Can’t wait to have you give me a little punch on the chin in Heaven. Much love.

Farewell Dad you were the best dad ever I will love you forever and will miss you so much.....until we meet again

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

My dad, my hero. Thinking of all of the wonderful memories I have of you and knowing you are finally at rest and not in pain anymore gives me some comfort. You always had a kind word for everyone who entered our house and treated them with respect. I will miss your presence and your funny smile and your calm demeanor. I love you so much. RIP Dad ❤

We will miss a lifetime of friendship....

The FTD Beautiful Spirit Basket

I can still here that calm and soothing voice of his when he spoke to me. He was a very sweet, thoughtful, and sentimental man. His undying devotion and inexhaustible love for his family will never be forgotten. His impact on his children and grandchildren will be carried with all of us for the rest of our lives. There will never be another one like him and San Francisco has definitely lost some of it's charm due to his passing. As I continue my journey in life he will always be there with me...