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Robert O'Connor

Queensbury, New York

Jan 3, 1951 – Jun 8, 2023

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January 3, 1951
DIED
June 8, 2023
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Queensbury, New York

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Robert O'Connor

Jan. 3, 1951 - June 8, 2023

QUEENSBURY - Robert O'Connor, 72, of Queensbury, passed away on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at Glens Falls Hospital.

Born January 3, 1951 in Glens Falls, the son of the late Harold O'Connor and Rita (Laney)...

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A candle was lit for Dr. Robert O'Connor, DVM.

A candle was lit for Dr. Robert O'Connor, DVM.

We are so, so sorry for your family. Dr. Bob was such a kind, caring man and a trusted Vet to our family over the years. (2016 photo) With heartfelt condolences, Veronica & Mike Chase

Bill and I are so sorry to hear of Bob's loss. He was more than our vet. He was a friend and we truly thought the world of him. Sending you all our love Mary and Bill Lupo

Peter and I are so sad and sorry. A wonderful man. Always made us laugh , always helped our fur babies . A tremendous loss. Keeping you all in our prayers for days to come. Much love , Gail and Peter

Our deepest sympathies and prayers for the loss of Bob. He was a healer of animals, soothing the hearts and bodies of many pets and comforting their owners. His love and dedication to Doris and his children was evident throughout the years at games, school functions and activities. Bob will be greatly missed.

Dr Bob, was so much more than a healer of animals. He would always go above and beyond for them and is humans as well. He felt our pain and would console us when we would have to make the tough decisions as well. I am So very Sorry to hear of this Beloved Mans passing. My deepest sympathy to his beloved family. Kim Reed

Bob was the best of the best. I personally began my journey with Doc Wiswall all large and small animals. Then I met Bob in the late 90's and all was perfect. He was so compassionate and real. God bless you all and my prayers are sent to you. Many memories of Frank,Brown Dog and Laddie. RIP Sheryl

When my first dog Frak died I was a basket case. Dr. Bob called me at an early time to tell me he had died. I went right to the VET AND HE HAD BEEN COVERED WITH A BABY BLANKET AND i SPENT TIME WITH HIM. Dr. Bob came in gave me a hug and showed great empathy. Thus He became our vet and friend until his retirement. God bless you. Sheryl