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Annie O'Connor

November 3, 1978 - June 12, 2020

'Don't just live the length of life; live the breadth of it as well.'

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Neville Barnes 2020-07-13 08:56:38 wrote:

Annie, I can only imagine that by now you've made some changes in heaven. The introduction of novelty tat as well as banterous tales over coffee. I nervously enjoyed planned pranks with you, nervous because I never knew when they'd turn against me. You were never a safe person to be around but beyond that you were also the person I could say, 'can I run something by you' and in those moments I most got to see Annie. 100% listening, depth of creative insight, an ability to say I don't know but I'll get back to you. You were open and made space and time for people. I think my favourite thing about you was when something life orientated showed up, whether a moment of reminiscing or pride in a nephew or niece you'd put everything on hold. If I could sum you up it would be, when life shows up, work can wait. You truest life has now unfolded in front of you. I miss you from this one but pleased for you in that one. I shall see you there one day.

Neville Barnes 2020-07-13 08:56:38 wrote: Annie, I can only imagine that by now you've made some changes in heaven. The introduction of novelty tat as well as banterous tales over coffee. I nervously enjoyed planned pranks with you, nervous because I never knew when they'd turn against me. You were never a safe person to be around but beyond that you were also the person I could say, 'can I run something by you' and in those moments I most got to see Annie. 100% listening, depth of creative insight, an ability to say I don't know but I'll get back to you. You were open and made space and time for people. I think my favourite thing about you was when something life orientated showed up, whether a moment of reminiscing or pride in a nephew or niece you'd put everything on hold. If I could sum you up it would be, when life shows up, work can wait. You truest life has now unfolded in front of you. I miss you from this one but pleased for you in that one. I shall see you there one day.

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