1927
2021
44 E Columbia Street
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Edith 'Edie' Jeanette O'Connor
It is with the utmost sorrow that we announce that Edith "Edie" Jeanette O'Connor, 93, of Chippewa Falls, town of Lafayette, Wis., passed away Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, with her daughter, Catherine, by her side.
Edith was born Oct. 11, 1927, to J. Richard Vacheron, artist, and Dorothy Dopp Vacheron, social worker, in Milwaukee. Consequently, both art and social justice were a great part of her upbringing (and entire life) but education was Edie's "raison d'etre." That and her adoring family and friends.
When she was 10 years old, Edith's family moved to Mequon, Wis., where she attended Cedarburg High School. Edith continued her education at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. (Edie often commented that being accidentally paired with a senior roommate, when she was a freshman, provided a most interesting education in itself.)
As a French language graduate student, Edith taught and also developed a French studies program with the local television station. While in Madison, she received a second Master's degree in library science, led overseas bicycle tours, assisted in the Theatre Department, with costumes and make-up, and even managed to find the time to co-author an exemplary book for children, "Voici Henri" ("Here is Henry"). It was also in Madison, where Edith met the love of her life, Ralph O'Connor, when he happened to take a night course offered by the captivating Miss Vacheron. The two married March 28, 1959.
Word of Edith's abilities traveled, so when Edith and Ralph relocated to Chippewa Falls, a French language professor at the nearby University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire (UWEC), Barbara Rolland, approached Edith about joining the faculty. Edith truly exemplified the term educator, thrilling in her ability to inspire others with the love of learning, not only molding future French language teachers, but enlarging the lives of many others.
Her service to the University did not stop with teaching the French language, phonetics and French history. Edith was instrumental in developing Folk Fair. Designed to raise public awareness of foreign cultures, it was an annual event that brought large crowds to campus. She also helped to establish the Salon Francais and served as its advisor for many years. She served as an instructor overseas many times through UWEC's study abroad program. She and Barbara Rolland wrote a beginning French textbook that would go on to be widely respected and used throughout the country. Not stopping there, Edie and Barb went on to develop the English as a Second Language (now English as a Foreign Language) program. The Edith O'Connor Scholarship was created in Edith's honor after her retirement in 1996.
Edith was an exceptional woman. She possessed a vibrance, a warmth, a generosity of heart, a wicked intelligence and a soul of such wit and verve, that she touched all whom she met. She relished traveling, both across the U.S. and abroad, especially France, where she and Ralph would visit friends and old haunts. She was a member of St. Simeon's Episcopal Church for over 50 years. She loved aiding worthy causes and was a longtime, highly-engaged member of both the Chippewa County Democratic Party, discussing politics and "getting out the vote," the Eau Claire chapter of Kiwanis, and The State Theatre, where she was instrumental in founding the Friends of the Eau Claire Regional Arts Council.
Edith is survived by her daughter, Catherine O'Connor, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Chicago, with whom she shared an indelible bond and an uplifting life of love, light and laughter. Edith was as accomplished at motherhood as she was at everything else. Both Edith and Ralph enjoyed many years of attending Catherine's theatrical events in both cities.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ralph; many close friends and colleagues; and the beloved pets she rescued over the years.
A socially distanced, walk-through only visitation will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls. Memorials are not expected but, if people are so moved, please consider a donation to the social cause of their choice.
Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services is serving the family.
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Karen veir
February 15, 2021
I was one of Ediths caretakers in Los Angeles. Our favorite things were to to sing old songs, talk about cooking and old movies. She was so charming and witty. I will miss her terribly
David Mihalyi
January 29, 2021
I was deeply sorry to hear the sad news about Mme O’Connor. Her class, which she was kind enough to let me audit even though it was full, was an oasis. I can still hear her rapid footsteps as she approached her classroom in Hibbard Hall and sang out, “Bonjour, mes enfants!”. She was an inspiration.
Don Parker
January 29, 2021
Cathy - So sorry to read about your mom's passing. She was a fine person, as was your dad. I really enjoyed working for your parents all those summers. We did seem to accomplish many of their dreams. I will remember and cherish those days. Don
Jean Michaud Krumenauer
January 28, 2021
Cathy, I'm so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. She was the sweetest; the few times I saw her after our graduation, she always knew me and spoke to me with great kindness. She will forever be in your heart along with the many wonderful memories you have of her & your father. Sending my love, hugs & prayers to you.
David Crane
January 27, 2021
Dear Catherine. It was always a pleasure for me to see your family. Your mother was always so sweet and pleasant. We will always remember her. Our sincere sympathy. David.
Janet Carr
January 27, 2021
What a beautiful tribute. I will always love Edie, and always have a bottle of chilled champagne ready in her honor. I feel lucky to have known her. Sending all my love to you, Cat.
Carol Heimerl
January 27, 2021
Catherine from Carol Heimerl. So sorry to hear about Edie. What a GREAT friend she and Ralph were. Many dinners, back yard picnics and I could go on and on. You know. She will be on my mind forever. Wonderful, intelligent lady.
Carol Heimerl
January 27, 2021
Catherine==This is Carol Heimerl. It grieves me to read this. I'm so sorry for you John and I had MANY great times with Ralph and Edie. Great friends ! ! Love to you Cathy.
Debbie Dunleavy
January 27, 2021
Such a lovely piece of writing for such a lovely person! Edie touched so many lives and each of those people carries her in their heart. Much love and all the hugs as you move through this time.
John Dunleavy
January 27, 2021
Edie was a kind, energetic, joyful woman. I will always remember her smile.
Karen Tarjan
January 27, 2021
What a wonderful tribute! Edie will live on in the memories of all of the lives she touched.
Lane Woldum
January 27, 2021
Catherine I´m so glad you were with your mother at the hospital and thankful for all the years of excellent care you prided for your mom. I´m sorry for your loss
Julie Dachel
January 27, 2021
So very sorry for your loss! Edith was a wonderful lady!
Lee Anna Rasar
January 27, 2021
Edith was a wonderful friend who was elegant and filled with grace and strength. She loved people and was totally devoted to her husband and daughter. I had the pleasure of eating lunch with her every day for two decades at the university. She was witty, passionate, kind, and loving and made us feel very welcome in her home. Many of us developed a tradition of going to the Apple Pie Festival at St. Simeon at the end of each September because of her. Cat, you have been with her every step of the way, just as the two of you were for your dad. My heart goes out to you. All of my memories of her are treasures. Love and prayers, Lee Anna
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