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2670. Margaret Mary O'SULLIVAN

1Newspaper Obituary, Bismarck Tribune Tue 2 Oct 1979.

2Gravestone.
"O'CONNOR
Margaret M. Nov. 20, 1897 - Oct. 1, 1979."


Archie Brennan O'CONNOR

1Gravestone.
"O'CONNOR
Archie B. Aug. 10, 1896 - Jan. 12, 1963."


5037. John Palmer O'CONNOR

1Newspaper Obituary, Albuquerque Journal 14 Oct 1997.

2Gravestone.
"John P O'Connor
Ens US Navy
World War II
Mar 19 1923 - Oct 12 1997."


5038. Margaret Ann O'CONNOR

1Gravestone.
"Margaret Ann McLean Aug 4 1924 - Jan 25 2003."


Robert William MCLEAN

1Gravestone.
"Robert W McLean
PHM2 US Navy
World War II
Feb 17 1924 - Jun 2 1997."


5040. James Daniel O'CONNOR

1Gravestone.
"O'CONNOR
James Daniel July 6, 1927 - Sept. 19, 1930."


5041. Thomas Francis O'CONNOR

1Newspaper Announcement, Florida Today 27 Aug 1968.

2Gravestone.
"O'CONNOR
Thomas F. Feb. 10, 1929 - Aug. 24, 1968."


5043. Gerald Lewis O'CONNOR

1Gravestone.
"Gerald Louis O'Connor
AIV US Air Force
Jul 16 1932 - Jun 24 2012."


5045. Mary Jane O'CONNOR

1Newspaper Obituary, San Diego 30 Aug 2009.
"BRESNAHAN, MARY JANE O'CONNOR
Mary Jane O'Connor Bresnahan was born on June 24, 1934 in Grafton, North Dakota. Jane and her twin brother Dick were the ninth and tenth of twelve children born to Archie and Margaret O'Connor. Jane grew up on a large farm in the town of St. Thomas, North Dakota, and attended the Sisters of Saint Joseph Nursing School where she graduated with her RN degree in 1955. Jane married George Bresnahan, an accountant, from Casselton, North Dakota and raised seven children. In 1968, Jane and George moved to San Diego. Jane worked as a nursing supervisor for Coronado Hospital, and ended her 23 year career there as the director of nurses. Upon retirement in 1991, Jane entered the Peace Corps and served as a rural nurse in Paraguay. When she returned to the U.S. in 1994, Jane volunteered weekly as a nurse for St. Vincent de Paul's health clinic in downtown San Diego until 2008 when she was no longer able to help. In addition to her talents as a nurse, Jane was known for her skills in both cake decorating and floral arrangements. She was also known as a great cook and baker, and enjoyed welcoming friends and family into her home to share meals together. But most importantly, Jane was known for her character - the qualities of sincerity and honesty - and her faith, which were her cornerstones. As a mother, her loyalty was unmatched. Jane was preceded in death by her parents and her twin brother. She is also joined in death with her brothers Archie (Bud), Jack, Tom, Ted, and Jimmy, sisters Ann McLean and Joan Bronken, and also by her husband. She is survived by her seven children George (Isa Leon), Patricia Aranzubia (David), Amy, John, Brennan (Janet Kavanagh), Ned, Mary (John Dakin) and eight grand-children: David Aranzubia II, Veronica Aranzubia, Anna Bresnahan, Karen Bresnahan, Patrick Dakin, George Bres-nahan, Jane Dakin and Angie Bresnahan. Jane is survived by siblings Jerry O'Connor (Ellen), Patricia Fisher (Patrick), Daniel O'Connor (Patricia), and brother-in-law Ellery Bresnahan (Jeanne). Additional surviving family members include Jean O'Connor, Beverly O'Connor, Helen Bresnahan and Donald Tinguely. Family and friends are welcome to join in the celebration of Jane's life. A Rosary will be said Monday, August 31st, 3 p.m., at Community Mortuary, with Visitation from noon to 4 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 1st, 11 a.m., at Saint Rose of Lima Parish, followed by burial services at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sharp HospiceCare Fund, P.O. Box 3739, La Mesa, CA 91944-9927."


George BRESNAHAN

1Newspaper Obituary, Chula Vista Star-News Sun 25 Oct 1981.


5047. Daniel Clarence O'CONNOR

1Gravestone.
"O'CONNOR Daniel C. 1939 - 2020."


2671. Bernice Isabel O'SULLIVAN

1Gravestone.
")'KEEFE Bernice I 1903 - 1972."


Cleophis known as Cleo John O'KEEFE

1Gravestone.
"O'KEEFE Cleo J 1902 - 1969."


5056. Madrienne Ida O'KEEFE

1Gravestone.
"O'KEEFE Madrienne I
1941 - 2011."


Robert Leo SCHULER

1Gravestone.
"Robert Leo Schuler
SP4 US Army
Vietnam
Jan 23 1941 - Oct 26 1998."


2680. Florella Mabel TAYLOR

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star 27 July 2006.
"TOPPING, Mabel F. (nee Taylor) At Beechwood Nursing Home, Mississauga on Tuesday, July 25, 2006, in her 106th year. Great-great-granddaughter of David and Mary Thomson, first settlers of Scarborough. Beloved wife of the late Ernest Topping. (Former residents of Wheatfield Road, Mimico) (Past Matron Primrose Chapter No. 165 O.E.S. and longtime member of Mimico Baptist Church). Dearly loved mother of Bill Topping and his wife Gloria of Bala and the late Bob Topping and his wife Ev. Lovingly remembered by grandchildren Lyn and her husband Gord Gallagher and Judy, great-grandchildren Erin and Heather. Survived by many nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by sister Audrey Whately. Friends will be received at The G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel Friday 12 noon. Followed by reception in the funeral home and private family interment later at Glendale Memorial Gardens, Rexdale. Memorial contributions to Mimico Baptist Church would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com."