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John Asselin-Connolly Obituary

New London - John Asselin-Connolly, 1951-2024, After a swift and fierce battle, John T. Asselin-Connolly, 73, of New London, succumbed to pancreatic cancer June 21, 2024. John was born in Manchester, to Oliver and Mary Rose Asselin, both of whom predeceased him.

He was raised in Willimantic and graduated from Windham High School in 1969.

John is survived by his loving wife, Susan Asselin-Connolly; and three children, daughters, Jessica Horton of South Carolina, and Kristina Grove (Michael) of Florida; son Ryan Connolly of New Jersey; as well as his much loved grandson, Jase Horton. John cherished his family deeply and found immense joy in their achievements and shared moments. John is additionally survived by his brothers, Raymond Asselin and Oliver "Joe" Asselin; and his sister Laurel Asselin. He was predeceased by his sister Dorothy Asselin. John also leaves behind his best friend, Hugh Teel; as well as the daughters he adopted along the way, Megan Ledoux and Anita Morneau. It was often said that John could make a friend at a stop sign, and once he made that friend, it was for life. If you were a member of his pack, it was forever.

John loved horses. At the age of eight, he began his life-long adventures on horseback with his first horse, Dobbie. From bringing Dobbie upstairs to his bedroom (to his mother's horror), to English events with his daughters in their youth, to trail rides with a friend (sometimes where there was no trail), to sorting (yes, chasing cows), and finally to reining, he loved them all and made many long and lasting friendships through these beautiful creatures. Being on the back of a horse was his happy place, and riding truly brought him so much joy.

John was endlessly adventurous, often defying the limits of what one might expect a man of 73 years old to be able to do. Filled with grandiose dreams (that he sometimes let Sue rein in), John checked off a litany of bucket list items, including showing in the NRHA NonPro Futurity in 2019. The Futurity, is a national competition on the back of a three year old horse. John often described riding a three year old horse as "a cross between exhilarating and trying to ride a lion after it was stung by 1000 bees." One of his last rides in 2023 was on his newly purchased 3yo reiner. He was so happy to take this on, and if his health would have allowed him to, he'd probably be getting ready for this year's Futurity season.

John graduated from the University of Connecticut, the University of Connecticut School of Business, and the University of Connecticut School of Law, beginning his career as a trial lawyer in 1976. Just as he was a cowboy on the back of a horse, many a judge described him as a "Cowboy on trial." John and Sue met when they were opposing counsel on a case and she frequently explained that she married him because she never wanted to have a case with him again. Opposing counsel knew they had to be fully prepared for a case against John, but also knew that integrity was John's middle name. A colleague once described John as a "truth monger" and as someone who had great fealty not only to the Ethical Code but also to his own code of ethics. John's peers respected him for his integrity and his profound knowledge of the law. During his career as a lawyer, he published two books (one on Workers Compensation Law and one on Trial Practice), both of which are still considered one of the "go to" authorities for lawyers working in those fields. In addition, he co-authored, with Attorney Jay Levin, a treatise published in the Connecticut Bar Journal on Executive Orders in Connecticut, which is still cited in legal opinions to this day.

John's complex legacy of rigorous legal scholarship, his finely honed trial skills and personal determination in learning how to be a better rider will be remembered by those who knew him in the legal and in the horse worlds. He leaves behind a profound impact on both communities and on his family who will carry forward his memory and lessons.

There will be a celebration of John's life at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 27, at Filomena's Restaurant in Waterford. All are welcome and invited to come, share a story or two, and raise a glass in his honor. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his honor to High Hopes, Therapeutic Riding Inc in Old Lyme, CT or to a charity of your choice. Byles Memorial Home, 99 Huntington St., New London is assisting with the arrangements. Please visit www.Byles.com to sign the guestbook, share a memory or for directions.

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Published by The Day on Jun. 25, 2024.

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Dawn Riquier Shayer

December 4, 2024

My sincere condolences to the entire family! The girls were very active at St MarySchool! And have very nice memories with them.

Linda Carter

June 27, 2024

Dear John, I have lived your horsemanship appreciation vicariously through Sue, for many years. The stories have filled my heart with joy and much laughter at times. We equstrians, know the "quote "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. Keep riding.

Sarah Reynolds

June 27, 2024

There are no words to describe how very sorry I am Sue. I vividly remember our days on Granite Street when we would hear him coming up the stairs because of the spurs on his boots. He taught me so much, not just about family law, but about life and how to be a better person. And for all of the above, I am eternally grateful. My prayers are with you today and in the days ahead.

Paula Shook

June 26, 2024

My best memory of John - looking across my pastures in Ocala and seeing him in his cowboy hat galloping his horse across their pasture. That and the first time we met him, he walked his horse across the street while we were working on our hedge and he sat and chatted with us. He loved his horses ❤ Sorry for your loss of your husband, dad, brother, and grandpa.

Richard Joaquin

June 26, 2024

I spent many years working directly with John, the smartest person I have ever met. He was incredibly creative, an excellent writer, and a supremely talented trial attorney. I learned a large part of my professional skills from him. Despite his natural talent, he never coasted and always worked long hours on behalf of his clients. I feel so fortunate to have known and worked with him. My condolences to Sue, his children, and his family.

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June 25, 2024

A great man will be missed dearly.

Rick & Page Hauser

June 25, 2024

John is a dear friend to our family. We are so sad to hear of his passing. John was an amazing man, and we were blessed to be part of his pack. Sue and family, we share our deepest condolences and prayers with you.

Robert Simpson

June 25, 2024

Dear Asselin Family: I am deeply sorry to learn of John's passing. I first met John at the courthouse when he and I were on opposite sides of one of my first cases. John zealously represented his client while simultaneously providing me invaluable guidance on how to conduct a case. He often shared his knowledge with me and was in my opinion a straight shooter who's word could always be relied upon. The world will miss John. God Bless John and the Asselin Family now and forever.

Linda COTE

June 25, 2024

We are sending our warmest wishes to you Sue. God Bless your heart and we send our love to you. So sorry for your loss.

Dean Kraska

June 25, 2024

From the early ‘70’s on! Prayers of strength to all

George Fisher

June 25, 2024

Susan and Family, I am so sorry to hear about John Passing. It will leave a huge void in our community and the hearts of his friends.

Gil Maffeo

June 25, 2024

John,
You were someone who was a straight shooter and called it the way you saw it. It was a pleasure to have known you, much respect. RIP

JPB

June 25, 2024

John was a Great PI Advocate, fought hard for the client. My wife used him in the late 80's he was spectacular RIP John

Debra Beebe

June 24, 2024

I am so so sorry for the loss of John May your memories help a bit
We went thru St
MARYS and windham high together. Will always remember him.

DEBBIE RIQUIER BEEBE

Dick Bober

June 24, 2024

John was a dear, dear friend for 30 years - we joked that we were “twin sons of different mothers”. While my interests were more about four wheels rather than four legs, we always enjoyed swapping stories and loved to laugh. While our lives took different paths in recent years, we always enjoyed our lengthy phone calls and reminisces. I am going to miss him and his unique view of the world - he always provoked thought when we spoke.

Sue, Jessie, Tina and Ryan - I sincerely hope that all of the memories that you built with John over the years with ease the pain of his passing. Several of those memories brought a smile to my face over the last couple of days. God bless you all and I hope he will ease your burden.

Carol and Ray Hoshall

June 24, 2024

Jessie, my heart aches for the loss you have suffered. Sounds like he had a wonderful life and a fierce love for you and Jase. Sending love and heartfelt prayers to you and your whole family.
Carol and Ray Hoshall

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