Sally-O'Connor-Obituary

Sally O'Connor

Fremont, Ohio

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O'CONNOR Sally J. Sally O'Connor, 83, passed away peacefully on August 15, 2012, at her home, Lutheran Village at Wolf Creek. Sally was born Sarah Jane Wisbon April 22, 1929, in Fremont, Ohio to Verena and Claude Wisbon. Sally was one of nine children. The family moved to Toledo where Sally would...

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Mom we have shared so many tears and laughs. I will cherish each. My memories of you when I was a young girl have surfaced. I remember scaring you in the basement & you losing your voice. The time you walked to school on valentine's day to take Sherry & I to lunch at Red Wells. Getting me hooked on "Dream Mints" from Lamson' Going to the marina & "borrowed" the rug that said "Glad your here". I could go on. Mom I love you & will miss you more than anyone will know. You Sal, were a very...

Sally was the first neighbor at LVWC to take my mom under her wing. Hope I thanked her enough for all of her good advice. My Mom and I will surely miss her. Frances Baz and Judy

Sal,
You were the cutest, sweetest grandma I have ever met, Steve was very lucky to have you! It was always a good time when you were around. You had the greatest sense of humor! You will definitely be missed and never forgotten.

Emily, Nan, and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Grandma Sally. Zack/Steve has so enjoyed her over the years. My encounters with her have been brief but jovial. It's never easy to loose someone you hold dearly in your heart because they love you...just as you are. She will live on forever in your memories and family stories. My God provide you peace during this difficult time.

Mom, what can I say. All the laughter and tears we shared, I will always cherish. You are a very special lady and you have touched so many peoples lives. There are so many memories that were tucked away that have surfaced. Hiding in basement to scare you and you'd loose your voice. The time we went to a marina for dinner and we "borrowed" the rug that said "Glad you here", How classy you were when you walked down the street to go to work. Always had your head held high. The time you took...

Nancy, Cathy and Jaynie, I am so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. I remember her putting up with all our teenage antics; I even remember "running away" to your house on Hazelhurst, and she didn't make me go home. God love her! Lots of memories! Peace!

Aunt Sally was great Rick and I would visit her in the summer time and join her on the boat for fireworks she was alot of fun and will be missed ,Joel

To Sally's family...

What a great person your Mom was. I could talk to her for hours.
She always talked about her GIRLS and Grandchildren.
I did share many a MINTS with her.
Know she is in a better place, free of all pain and suffering.

God Bless
Jim Jakubowski
LV@WC

Grandma Sal, you always told the best stories. I'll never forget the times we shared and the love we had together. I just can't believe you're gone. I keep thinking that I will go to see you at the home on Sunday and there you'll be, trying to give me another trinket that you won in bingo. I love you.