Timothy-OConnor-Obituary

Timothy OConnor

Erie, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2020

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Erie, Pennsylvania

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Timothy OConnor passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Timothy are being provided by Kloecker Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. - Erie (a.k.a. Francis V. Kloecker. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on February 8, 2020.

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I still think of Tim often. He is missed greatly. A great guy to kid around with. All of the e gang is missing him. please continue to accept our prayers & condolences.

I fondly remember a little kid on our block when I was growing up on W. 17th St. in Little Italy. I'm not sure this is him, but he was one of our gang kids & we sure had a lot of fun. I looked in my yearbook but he wasn't there, so I think we all moved away from each other. You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. I am attaching a picture I found of our gang. He may be there.

Spent over 30 years working (and playing) with Tim. A good man and the best mechanic emta ever had. Wasn't unusual to have 3 or 4 buses sitting out back waiting for his expertise. Always helpful and humble, he never needed or wished to self promote his wonderful mechanical abilities, but was always there if someone was having trouble diagnosing/repairing a vehicle. A great instructor whether or not he viewed himself as such, I wish I had the ability to absorb half of the knowledge he subtly...

We were neighbors on Bluemoon Rd.in Wattsburg, sorry to hear of his passing. Great person to talk to and visit. My prayers and thought are with you. God Bless, Judy Stoddard

Tim was such a nice guy. He was our neighbor always so nice to wave and say Hello. He will be missed . So sorry Meghan and family for the loss of your Dad. He was a great caring man. RIP Tim.

a nice guy Darren akers emta driver

a nice guy Darren akers emta driver

Tim was our neighbor for the last five. Our son cut his grass the last two years. He was very kind and friendly. I wish I knew he was into model railroading. I could've asked for some tips for my set. RIP Tim. Condolences to the family.