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O'Connor, John E.
 
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John E. O'Connor married Lorraine Wood in 1954 and they had 3 children, Linda, David and Cindy. After serving on the Rye police force for 25 years he retired as a lieutenant and moved to south Florida. He worked as an IT specialist for Visual Graphics corp. He passed away on August 13, 2011 leaving behind his family which by then included 7 grandchildren.. During the Korean War John proudly served his country in The U.S. Navy.
Died On: August 13, 2011
Street Address: 14 Eleanor Street
Branch of Service: U.S. Navy


Veteran Code: KOR-142


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5 of 5 John O'Connor November 26, 2020
Reviewer: Cindy O'Connor Ciaccio from [email protected]  
John was my father. He married Lorraine Wood in 1954 and they had 3 children, Linda, David and Cindy. After serving on the Rye police force for 25 years he retired as a lieutenant and moved to south Florida. He worked as an IT specialist for Visual Graphics corp. He passed away on August 13, 2011 leaving behind his family which by then included 7 grandchildren.

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5 of 5 John O'Connor November 10, 2020
Reviewer: Cindy O'Connor Ciaccio from [email protected]  
He served in the US Navy

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