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Casey O'Connor Obituary

O'Connor, Casey James
LATHAM - Casey James O'Connor, 48, of Latham, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at his residence, surrounded by the love of his cherished family.
Casey is the beloved husband of Pamela Curtis O'Connor. He is the devoted father of Jake O'Connor and Casey Rose O'Connor. He is the much-loved brother of Jimmy (Leigh) O'Connor. Casey is the uncle of Avery Kay and Ozzie O'Connor. He is the son of the late James A. and Deborah O'Connor Jr. Casey is the stepson of Michele Sheehan. He is the son in law of Carol Curtis and the late Fred Curtis. Casey is the brother-in-law of Krista and Kevin Glynn and uncle of Rileigh and Cadence Glynn.
Casey was the Project Assistant Director of HR Innovations for the New York State Comptroller's Office.
Casey was a standout baseball player at Shaker High School and the College of St. Rose. He took over the St. Rose program when his friend and mentor, Coach Bob Bellizzi passed away from leukemia in 2006. Five years later, Casey became the head baseball coach at CBA and won the Sectional title in 2021.
Over the years, Casey coached countless baseball and softball teams at all levels. Even though he is known for coaching at the College of St. Rose and currently at Christian Brothers Academy, Casey gave every player the same unwavering support and made them believe they could reach a level of greatness. He not only tried to teach the game of baseball, he also tried to teach valuable lessons that his players could carry through life. Most importantly, he wanted his players at every level to have fun and feed off of his passion for the game he loved.
Casey's commitment to coaching was matched only by his devotion to his family. Casey's eyes would light up with pride whenever he spoke of his wife, Pam and their two children, Jake and Casey Rose. He was a loving and supportive husband and father, always encouraging them in their endeavors and giving them the utmost support. Casey's niece and nephew not only saw him as an uncle but as a superhero. He was honest and loyal, and his love was unmeasurable. Casey had an innate natural charisma. When he spoke, people listened. He had the biggest heart and that translated into everything that he did. It is these characteristics that made him a hero to so many.
Casey's character, attitude and effort not only drove himself to strive for excellence, he also instilled that drive into those around him to want to be the best version of themselves. He instilled his coworkers, friends, and players with faith and confidence and encouraged them to learn and grow as individuals. He was a true leader and mentor yet made everyone around him feel like they were his teammate.
Casey's sphere of influence extends beyond the baseball field. He was known for his generous spirit, his infectious humor and his unwavering allegiance. He had a unique ability to connect with people and make them feel valued and appreciated. Casey's life was a testament to the power of love, dedication and community. While we mourn his loss, we celebrate his remarkable life. He will be profoundly missed and forever remembered.
As Casey would say "Lost that inning, gotta win the next." He would want his legacy for each and every person to pick themselves up and do everything they can to win the next inning of life.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Casey's family on Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Christian Brothers Academy, 12 Airline Drive, Colonie. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday morning at 11:00 am at St. Ambrose Church, Latham. (Note new location) Interment will be private at a later date.
In keeping with Casey's wishes, please consider memorial contributions to Hope Club (American Cancer Society), One Penny Lane, Latham, N.Y. 12110 or to the Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Center, 43 New Scotland Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12208. To leave a message of condolence for the family, visit www.CannonFuneral.com

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Published by Albany Times Union on Jun. 19, 2024.

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Brandon Weseman

June 26, 2024

I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Casey. Although I hadn't been in touch with him over the years, the memories of our childhood together remain cherished.

Casey was younger than me, but we spent a good amount of time together, especially because his father was my little league baseball coach. I always remembered Casey as an easy-going, fun-loving kid, full of energy and joy. His laughter and spirit were infectious, and he brought a special light to our group at practices, games, and parties with other coaches and friends.

I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to your family during this difficult time. Casey's presence in my childhood is something I hold dear, and I hope you find comfort in the memories and love you shared with him.

With deepest sympathy,

Brandon Weseman

Janet O´Farrell

June 21, 2024

I was saddened to read the Gazette article this morning about Casey. He was a student in my fourth grade class at Latham Ridge Elementary. He was a personable and bright class member! Obviously he turned out to be a fine young man. I regret I did not know he coached baseball as our paths would have crossed while my grandson, Ben, now a senior at Shaker played against CBA. My condolences to Casey´s family.

David Perry

June 21, 2024

I got to know Casey from the Albany Twilight League playing and coaching against him for many years. He was a class act, always smiling, competitive but kind. He will be missed!

David and Eileen Geracitano

June 20, 2024

Our deepest condolences to the extended O´Connor family. Our grandsons were both coached by Casey at CBA, we are grateful for the positive impact he made on them.
God rest his soul, and may your happy memories comfort you.

Colleen Scott

June 20, 2024

I was very sad to hear this. My niece Gianna and Casey are close and we were praying for the family in the past few weeks. The way this was written tells me everything I would need to know about a man I likely only met in passing once or twice; he clearly made an indelible impact on everyone he came into contact with. Sending healing thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
The Scott Family

Robert Weseman & Lanette Weseman

June 20, 2024

So sad to hear about the passing of good young man. Our memories are of a budding young athlete we helped along with his father coaching Little League Baseball. We loved those days and his family. Our prayers are with you all.

Robert & Lanette Weseman

Mike Healy

June 19, 2024

Very shocked and saddened to learn of Casey's untimely passing. Condolences to the entire O'Connor family.

Alyssa LaPointe

June 18, 2024

To Pam, Jake, and Casey...words cannot express how deeply sorry I am for your significant loss. I knew Casey at a very young age and his funny personality, strong work ethic and willingness to help others were evident then. I was lucky to know him and I will never forget him. Love, Alyssa LaPointe

Kathleen O'Grady

June 18, 2024

So very sorry for your loss! Love the O'Grady Family

The NCCS Human Resources Department - Jenna, Sara and Gina

June 18, 2024

To the entire O'Connor Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers and we are here for you.

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Memorial Events
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Jun

20

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Christian Brothers Academy

12 Airline Drive, Colonie, NY

Jun

21

Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 a.m.

Our Lady of the Assumption Church

Latham, NY

Funeral services provided by:

Cannon Funeral Home - Colonie (Albany)

2020 Central Ave., Colonie, NY 12205

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