Seamus-O'Connell-Obituary

Seamus Joseph O'Connell

Novato, California

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Seamus Joseph O'Connell Passed away peacefully in his own home Friday, June 9th, 2006. He was 59. Seamus was born March 24th, 1947 to Frank O'Connell, the former mayor of Fairfax, and his wife Bette. Raised in Fairfax, Seamus attended St. Rita's School where he was the president of the first...

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To Brendan and family, we were so sorry to hear the news about your dad, you have our deepest sympathy. Our love and prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers to you Brendan, the family and many friends of Seamus's. I never got to meet Seamus but the stories are legendary. Take care.

To Seamus' family and friends,
Please accept my sincere condolences at your loss. Although I attended Marin Catholic with Seamus, I didn't really know him well. His passing at such a young age is tragic but his spirit will live on in your memories of him. May God comfort you at this time of sadness. God bless you.

As a friend of B's from his undergrad days at ASU I am glad we can take the time to celebrate the life of Seamus. The stories of him are very heart warming with good humor (just like an afternoon of watching football with B). To all family and friends, I'd like to share my blessing.
Amiably yours, Miller

Our sympathies to Brendan and the family.You will all be in our prayers.Richard & Marie Burke

Another one of Seamus' classmates from St. Rita's first graduating class here...The last time I saw Seamus would have been in 9th grade at Marin Catholic. After reading all these great comments about him I feel that I missed out on a friendship with a great guy. As Carol said, he was very popular with all of his classmates, a trait that obviously followed throughout his life. Godspeed, Seamus.

To friends and family. He didn't really die, he just switched Domino Tables. So Long our dear friend. We all love you.

To the O'Connell Family,
I wanted to say that we are deeply saddened about hearing the loss of Seamus. He was such an awesome guy and a great dad to B and Dan. I will never forget the memories of being with Sea and his sons in the Bay area; whether it was playing cards or dominoes, eating Willie McCovey burgers, or taking pulls off the slot machine at Sea's place in San Rafael. I am so grateful to have met and shared time with such a wonderful man. Seamus, you will truely be missed,...