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Daniel O'Connor Obituary

Daniel William (Danny) O'Connor

July 15, 1984 - January 3, 2020

Danny O'Connor passed away suddenly but peacefully on January 3, 2020, at the San Francisco home he shared with his beloved wife and best friend Nicole. In addition to Nicole, Danny is survived by his devoted mother, Kathy Lyons-O'Connor, and his loving brother, Matt. He is preceded in death by his father, Brian, whose spirit of goodness continues to guide the family. He is also survived by his aunts and uncles, Jim Lyons (Nancy), Mary Lyons, Sister Maureen O'Connor, Don O'Connor (Mary), Sheila Schweifler (John), Linda O'Connor; many cousins; his parents-in-law, Mary Jane Mateer (Don Muns) and Scott Wentz; and brother-in-law, Peter Wentz; and is preceded in death by his Uncle Kevin O'Connor and Aunt Liz Lyons-Blumenthal. Danny also leaves behind many heartbroken friends, who will miss his exuberant, fun-loving, and inclusive spirit forever.

Danny was born in San Francisco on July 15, 1984, into a loving and close-knit family. He grew up in Novato, attending Our Lady of Loretto, Sinaloa Middle School, and San Marin High School. From his earliest days on the playground through his high school years and into his professional life, Danny was blessed with the natural ability to walk into a roomful of strangers and walk out with lifelong friends.

His Novato friends clearly recall when the 2001 Homecoming King was announced, and the building erupted with cheers. Danny received the honor with the same grace, charisma, humility—and warm, genuine smile—that had earned him the overwhelming support of his peers in the first place. Months later, that smile would be awarded "Best" of the 2002 graduating class. For the next 18 years, Danny's smile would continue to elicit the fondness and admiration of those around him.

Danny brought these same qualities to his profession. He began his apprenticeship with the IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Local Union 6 in September 2005. His professional path mirrored his personal history. He developed a reputation as an extremely competent craftsman who tried to do the best job possible every day, always with a sense of teamwork and humor. During his 14-year tenure, he was seen as a leader and morale booster, and later served as a foreman, leading and teaching both apprentices and journeymen. At the culmination of the five-year apprenticeship program, he received a coveted gold watch, awarded to the select few who never miss a day of class—a symbol of his work ethic and dedicated academic approach to his chosen trade. He took great pride in this achievement.

Danny met the love of his life, Nicole, at a Giants game on Mother's Day 2015, when they found themselves in the same "sky" box, with their respective families, and were drawn to each other instantly. They started dating and soon were inseparable. They married at Tiburon's Old St. Hilary's Church on August 17, 2019.

Danny's hobbies included golf, fishing, and watching SF sports with friends, but perhaps his greatest love was comedy. He was a true student of comedy as an art and science, and had an uncanny ability to memorize long movie quotes after only seeing them once, and recite them flawlessly at the perfect moment. He even sketched some of his own routines and considered testing the waters of stand-up comedy. Although he never made it to the stage, Danny's remarkable mix of witty banter and self-deprecating humor—coupled with a strong self-awareness—was captivating. With a rare charisma, he would naturally take over a room. From his family's annual Christmas Eve parties to a casual lunch to a bar full of strangers, he left countless crowds and individuals in fits of riotous laughter.

While the laughter Danny so often elicited has been replaced in recent days by tears, Danny's sweetness, generosity and humor will forever be felt by all who were fortunate to experience them firsthand, and are the qualities for which we will always remember and treasure him.

Family and friends are invited to join us to celebrate Danny's life at a memorial mass at Our Lady of Loretto Church in Novato on Wednesday, January 15, at 11am, with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to UCSF Division of Cardiology (https://ucsfhealthcardiology.ucsf.edu/giving/support) or North Marin Community Services (https://www.northmarincs.org/get-involved/donate/).

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jan. 11 to Jan. 12, 2020.

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Derek Bobbe

January 24, 2020

Dear O'Connor Family,

I had the opportunity to get to know Danny and he was every bit as special as what you so eloquently described in his obituary and then some.

" Danny was blessed with the natural ability to walk into a roomful of strangers and walk out with lifelong friends."

This passage rang true for me. I've never met a human being as genuine, as kind, and as interested in other people as Danny. He absolutely did have that rare ability to make lifelong friends wherever he went.

I am deeply saddened by your and our untimely loss of Danny. I really wish that I would've had more time to get to know him better.

This website is a true testament to his character and his impact on the many whom he touched.

I will never forget Danny. He was special and many will cherish the precious moments which we spent with him.

I would like to pass along my deepest condolences to Nicole and Danny's family for supporting Danny to be such a wonderful and impactful to so many.

Jimmy Spencer

January 15, 2020

Danny was a friend growing up and I often ran into him in San Francisco when I lived there. Man, what a guy. He's the guy you were always so happy to see pop up. He would hug you, laugh with you, listen and want to go deep in conversation. This memory of him was written so beautifully and accurately. It's hard to add much more than: AMEN! Just an incredible soul who showed an interest in my faith in our conversations and who I know now has sincere peace. Much love to his family and prayers.

annette paganelli

January 13, 2020

Nicole, Kathy, and Matt, there are no words that can express the sorrow that we are feeling. Our hearts are broken. Danny has been an integral part of our lives for a very long time. So grateful for the memories and there are many. Rest in peace, D Boy...Love you always and forever. Annette and Jerry Paganelli

January 13, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Danny's wife and his family.
Danny's smile and sense of humor will always be remembered.

The Childers Family

Carmen Goodin

January 12, 2020

Nicole, my heart goes out to you & your family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your best friend.

January 11, 2020

RIP Danny. Kathy and Matt our thoughts and prayers are with you. Tony and Rena Carew.

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