Susan O’Connor
Susan Hazel O‘Connor
died on Saturday, Novem-
ber 28, She was 64 years old.
She was born on May 9,
1945. She
and her
family ar-
rived in
S h e l t o n
from San
Jose, Cali-
fornia, in
August of
1978.
S h e Susan
b e c a e O’Connor
Certified [2 m/oq
Manufacturin s first wom-
an machinist, After a back
injury she moved on to a ca-
reer with the Shelton School
District.
As a school bus driver, a
middle-school detention ad-
visor and finishing up as a
special-education parapro-
fessional, she earned the
respect of her co-workers
and adoration from her stu-
dents, said her family
She was known by loved
ones as the glue that held
the family together. Always
willing to lend a helping
hand or a sympathetic ear,
she always made them feel
special and unique as well
as loved and accepted
Surviving are husband
Joseph O‘Connor, daugh-
ter Geri, son Kenneth Fox,
stepson Arthur (Teresa)
O’Connor, grandchildren
Gary Elliott, ShiAnn, Alex
and Tyler O’Connor, Jake
and Wyatt O’Connor and
Martin Delarosa, sisters
Connie (Rick) Williams,
Pearl (David) Look, Candis
(Jay) Katzoif-North, great-
g-randchildren Kylee, Seth,
Jordan and Brandon, life—
long friend Carol McGuffey,
and many nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends
She was preceded in
death by parents Ingval (Ty)
and Marcy Dahl, brothers
Dale and Glen Dahl, many
aunts, uncles and grandpar-
ents‘
A celebration of life will
be held at the Shelton Moose
Lodge on Saturday, Decem-
ber 19, at 2 pm.
, OCR Text: Susan O’Connor
Susan Hazel O‘Connor
died on Saturday, Novem-
ber 28, She was 64 years old.
She was born on May 9,
1945. She
and her
family ar-
rived in
S h e l t o n
from San
Jose, Cali-
fornia, in
August of
1978.
S h e Susan
b e c a e O’Connor
Certified [2 m/oq
Manufacturin s first wom-
an machinist, After a back
injury she moved on to a ca-
reer with the Shelton School
District.
As a school bus driver, a
middle-school detention ad-
visor and finishing up as a
special-education parapro-
fessional, she earned the
respect of her co-workers
and adoration from her stu-
dents, said her family
She was known by loved
ones as the glue that held
the family together. Always
willing to lend a helping
hand or a sympathetic ear,
she always made them feel
special and unique as well
as loved and accepted
Surviving are husband
Joseph O‘Connor, daugh-
ter Geri, son Kenneth Fox,
stepson Arthur (Teresa)
O’Connor, grandchildren
Gary Elliott, ShiAnn, Alex
and Tyler O’Connor, Jake
and Wyatt O’Connor and
Martin Delarosa, sisters
Connie (Rick) Williams,
Pearl (David) Look, Candis
(Jay) Katzoif-North, great-
g-randchildren Kylee, Seth,
Jordan and Brandon, life—
long friend Carol McGuffey,
and many nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends
She was preceded in
death by parents Ingval (Ty)
and Marcy Dahl, brothers
Dale and Glen Dahl, many
aunts, uncles and grandpar-
ents‘
A celebration of life will
be held at the Shelton Moose
Lodge on Saturday, Decem-
ber 19, at 2 pm.
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