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Bill O'Connor

July 14, 1957 - November 18, 2020

Bill was a fantastic husband, father, grandfather and great friend. Greeter of all dogs in the street and advocate of every swear word you have heard of and maybe a few new ones you have not. Please share any stories, memories or photos you may have.

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Allan O'Connor 2020-11-19 12:53:55 wrote:

I have so many memories it is hard for me to pick one to share and I will probably think of a better one the more I think about it. Many years ago when we were in Florida we went out to get pizza in the rain and I ran and jumped over a puddle and slipped on the wet floor outside of the restaurant window, my dad saw me fall as he was running too and did the same thing and we both fell over in the wet and we had to get up wet and embarrassed in front of the busy window with people looking while we were laughing about it. We had planned to go back to Florida one last time, with my mum and Tina and sadly now we will not be able to do that, but we will got in his memory when we are able, go and see Figment in his favourite park, EPCOT and get some French onion soup and a hot fudge sundae. I will keep my promises and continue what you have started, I love you dad and will remember and miss you every day.

Allan O'Connor 2020-11-19 12:53:55 wrote: I have so many memories it is hard for me to pick one to share and I will probably think of a better one the more I think about it. Many years ago when we were in Florida we went out to get pizza in the rain and I ran and jumped over a puddle and slipped on the wet floor outside of the restaurant window, my dad saw me fall as he was running too and did the same thing and we both fell over in the wet and we had to get up wet and embarrassed in front of the busy window with people looking while we were laughing about it. We had planned to go back to Florida one last time, with my mum and Tina and sadly now we will not be able to do that, but we will got in his memory when we are able, go and see Figment in his favourite park, EPCOT and get some French onion soup and a hot fudge sundae. I will keep my promises and continue what you have started, I love you dad and will remember and miss you every day.

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  • Ray Proctor Anonymous user 19-11 2020 15:57

    Very well put Allan

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