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William Edward "Bill" O'Connor

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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William Edward “Bill” O’Connor died May 6, 2019. Bill was born in Springfield MA, lived in East Longmeadow and most recently Longmeadow, MA where he was raised. Bill graduated from Hartwick College with a B.S. in Chemistry. He retired from MacDermid Enthone as a chemical sales engineer recognized...

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To the family, you have my sincere condolences. When someone falls asleep in death (Ecclesiastes 9: 5,10) the memories we have of them become our most precious treasure. May those memories comfort you as well as Gods promise at John 6:40.

Like Rich Dorset nicked "Woodchuck" by Bill himself. Bill taught many people many things. Bill better known as "the Cardinal" There are some great pictures floating around from a sales meeting in Charleston, SC of "the Pontiff". Bill tried to teach me golf but quickly realized I was a lost cause. He did however teach me a great deal about plating. Being from the water treating industry I knew little and he took me in under his wing. He will be missed for his knowledge, his humor and his...

I am so saddened to learn of Bill's passing. Bill was one of the best and nicest people I have met in my life. He was especially helpful to me when I began my Enthone career. Some of my fondest memories are of Enthone sales meetings goofing around with Bill, Gary, Tom, Larry and Geoff. Bill and I were on the opposite sides of the political spectrum, and the Red Sox- Yankees rivalry but our debates were always in good fun. Rest In Peace Bill.

On behalf of P&W Military Engines and the F135 Sustainment team we wish Jessica and family hope in the midst of sorrow and trust that his legacy provides you some comfort.

Praying for peace and comfort for the family. Bill was an amazing human, I knew him from work. He used to stop by WEPCO once per week to check in with us. He was always caring and genuine.

Nadine-

Words cannot accurately describe how very sorry I am for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to the family. Hit em straight buddy.

My deepest condolences to Aunt Theresa, Nadine, Jessica and Dana for your loss. I always loved that great smile and chuckle Bill had. I will miss seeing him and hearing his laugh on my visits to Massachusetts. Peace and love to you.

Nadine, Jessica and Dana,

We have no words to express how truly sorry we are and how much we're going to miss Bill. His sense of humor and political commentary always had us laughing. His musical talent was amazing and was the reason behind Michael's love of music. Without Bill's encouragement, Michael may never have picked up a guitar when he was a young boy -- a love that he still has to this day. Thanks for all the great memories, and thanks for being you, Cousin...