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Swan David Olson ✵ 1931-1999

Swan David Olson

Name at birth: Swan David Olson
Date of birth: 7 November 1931
Place of birth: Hansboro, North Dakota U.S.A.
Date of death: 13 January 1999
Place of death: Shelby, Montana U.S.A.
Resting place: Hansboro Cemetery, Hansboro, North Dakota, U.S.A.
Submitted by: Joanne M. Witt <legend@itstriangle.com>

 

 

TO MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND, MY “BUDDY”

You are gone now, but in spirit you are near. Quickly you ascended to the other side of life and you suffer no more. And I know, you will save a place for me. Even during the most trying time of your life, when you were removed from all you knew and loved, when mostly strangers ministered to your needs, and all watched as you grew weaker, a friend or relative was greeted with the familiar twinkle from your eyes. Almost as if by will, your broken heart stopped beating and you were finally set free. There will be no more indifferent caretakers and no one else to speak and decide your fate. On my last visit you said, “I’ll be okay. Just take care of yourself.” Once again, as so many times before, you tried to comfort and ease my mind. And, Buddy, I know you have saved a place for me.


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Patricia M. O’Neil ✵ 1948-1975

Name at birth:    Patricia M. O’Neil 
Date of birth:    11 October, 1948 
Place of birth:   Brooklyn, New York USA 
Date of death:    26 May, 1975 
Place of death:   Brooklyn, New York USA 
Place of burial:  Cemetery Of The Holy Rood, Westbury, New York, USA

Submitted by: Steven Celli (scelli@swbell.net)


The Lord’s Peace be with you, Patricia. God chose to use you in a very special way and it is because of you that I moved out of the darkness into the Light. May He always watch over you, those you loved and those who loved you.
I pray that God will comfort and strengthen those who remember you fondly, and that He will especially bless and watch over your sister Sheila. Hopefully one day she and I will meet again so I may share with her the miracle that came about because of you. (Psalms 116:15)
Steven


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William Robert O’Connor ✵ 1941-2010

Name at birth:    WIlliam Robert O'Connor 
Date of birth:    02/13/1941 
Place of birth:   San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA 
Date of death:    04/24/2010 
Place of death:   Roseville, Placer, CA USA 
Place of burial:  Rocklin, Placer, CA USA

Submitted by: Melody OConnor (wilmeloc65@yahoo.com)


William Robert O’Connor was a kind, decent and soft-spoken man who loved his wife, Melody Dawn Spencer, for a wonderful forty-five years. He loved all of his children: William Robert (Elizabeth Peltier), Sean Patrick and Shelley Dawn (Robert Johnson) and his three beautiful grandsons: Maxim Alexandre Osipov, Sean Henry Liam O’Connor and Jesse Robert Johnson very much.

William was preceded in death by his parents: Thomas Roland O’Connor (1945) and Jean Marguerite Smith (1972) and his brother, Walter Richard O’Connor (1973). He is survived by his brother, Thomas Roland O’Connor (Joann Versino) and his nephews: Thomas Roland O’Connor, Jr. (Christine Vincent) and John Michael O’Connor (Shandra Konshak) and a niece, Joan Margaret O’Connor (Mark Smith) and Tanya O’Connor Russell and several great-nieces and great-nephews: Katie, Thomas, Kelly, Nicholas, Ashley, Daniel, Ryan, Andrew and, Walter Russell. He is also survived by his loving aunt, Madeline Smith (Edward Ahlf _ deceased 2003).

William was an automobile mechanic by trade – he loved working on cars! At the time of his retirement (2001), he was an “Equipment Supervisor” for the City of South San Francisco, CA. He worked in that position for 26 years. William moved to Rocklin, Placer, CA to enjoy his retirement years in a new home – free of stairs that he didn’t want to climb anymore! His new house was a single-level home and he enjoyed watching his home being built.

His major enjoyment in life was cars! He worked as an auto body man for many years at his own business at 7252 Mission Street in Daly City, CA and he built two cars for his personal use: 1932 Ford 5-window coupe and 1968 Chevrolet Camaro. He enjoyed going to classic car shows and his weekend passion after retirement was watching NASCAR races on television where he rooted for Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Mark Martin to win big! I will continue to watch the races … with you sitting at my side!

He wasn’t much of a vacation traveler, but he did take a couple of trips to Disney World in Florida. One memorable trip there was with his daughter, Shelley … he teased her that he purchased a home and would be moving to Florida. But, it was just a tease … after a long 13-hour flight from CA to FL, he knew that he could not live there and be so far away from his daughter and sons in CA.

I guess there is not much more to say except that I met William in 1960 and I married him in 1965 … he was the one constant in my life and “I stepped into the heart of a friend and found a home” is what we each did for each other.

My husband, you are finally resting in peace and comfort after several years of being in chronic discomfort and pain. A Vince Gill song says, “Go Rest High On That Mountain” … you are so loved and missed down here on Earth. Your family will see you again one day … please, just watch over us for now. You are our Guardian Angel!

I love you Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and Always!
Melody


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Sean Michael O’Brien ✵ 1972-1995

Sean Michael O'Brien

Name at birth:  Sean Michael O’Brien
Date of birth:  Feburary 25, 1972
Place of birth:  Fontana, CA
Date of death:  Nov. 20, 1995
Place of death:  West Covina, CA
Resting place:  Holy Cross Cemetary, Pomona, CA
Submitted by:  Donna Wothersponn   (DWotherspoon@wow.com)

 

 

          JOURNEY OF THE FISH  
          By Sean M. O'Brien   
 
          I am the fish.  
          Death and birth is my role.  
          Back from the past, an old caring soul.  
          For I am two, one never seen.  
          A seacher of souls, dirty and clean.   
   
          This is the fish trapped inside of thee,   
          a endless journey with mountains to climb,   
          The life and death swim, till the end of time.   
     
          With forbidden wishom, seeing things unknown.    
          For the fish has the answers to what's never shown.    
    
          The first me, here on earth lost and scared,    
          And the second me, past and furture,    
          watching for the justice sign. . .    
          For the King that is Holy,    
             Show his face,   
                And begins to end time.   

This poem was written by my deeply sensitive son some months before he took his own life. He was a loving, kind, young man who was just too beautiful for this world.

Sean’s life ment something, he touched so many lives. He will live in our hearts always. I pray he found the peace in his eternal life that escaped him in this one.

A grieving mother


I’M FREE – Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free. I’m following the path God laid for me. I took his hand when I heard him call. I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day. To laugh, to love to work or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way. I found that place at the close of the day. If my parting has left a void. Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss. Ah yes, these things, I too will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow. I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life’s been full, I savored much. Good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief. Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief. Lift up your heart and share with me, God wanted me now, he set me free. – Author Unknown

Sean M. O’Brien was born to Donna and Philip O’Brien on February 25, 1992 in Fontana, California. He was the oldest of three children and is survived by his mother, Donna, his step father, Jeff, and his sisters Debra Lee Ward and Nicole Michelle Wotherspoon. He is also survived by his grandparents, Bob and Jeanne Rhome, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins who all love him very much. In his brief life, Sean did many things: Did auto detail work, volunteered for many organizations and did little theater work. He was very concerned about the homeless and mindful of the needs of others. It is never right for someone only 23 years of age to be no longer living in this world but I feel my son competed his work here on earth. His life mattered. He touched so many people in his short life. But death is supposed to come to old people. Never should it come to one so young, and certainly never should anyone take their own life. I have learned in my journey of grief that all suicides have a common consequence; they cause all the survivors to think that maybe they could have done something to have prevented it from happening. I have come to believe that a suicide is an emotional accident. It is the turmoil and inner unhappiness and confusion that a person is suffering and the hopelessness of where they are at the time that drives them to destroy them selves. Only God knows the pain my son was living with that drove him to take his own life. Sean was a delightful child who grew up to be and loving, kind, and sensitive young man. He spent his life giving of himself and helping ours. He endured numerous tragedies in his short life. He saw his father killed in a hang gliding accident when he was four. Although he did escaped with his life, he was kidnaped when he was eighteen. Sean loved unconditional. He never said a disrespectful word to me in his life.

Sean, being my first born, was my greatness joy. And now my deepest sorrow. On the night he died the joy that fill my heart on the night he was born died with him when he took his own life. If I could rid my soul of the intense grief and sorrow I must carry in my heart the rest of my life but in return I would have to give up all the beautiful memories that I have of him I wouldn’t do it. How empty my life would have been without him. In my life time I have been loved unconditionally but someone very special. Not very many people can say that, but I can. A dear friend of mine who conducted my son’s funeral wrote this poem in his memory.

IN LOVING MEMORY – Today we said “goodbye,” to a loving gentle friend. We may never understand, why his short life had to end. We’ll miss his handsome face, his warmth and delightful ways. Those who know him best, will remember all their days. Some special thoughtful kindness, a word, a smile, a deed. Reaching out a helping hand, each time he saw a need. And though our hearts are heavy, and our eyes are filled with tears, we know the Lord will help us, heal our grief down through the years. We know that he’s with Jesus, in God’s heaven up above. To all of us remaining, Sean left a legacy of love. For love will never die! It will ever bloom and grow, with a beauty that increases, though the years may come and go. We will miss his smiling presence, often with that he were here. But we’ll try to fill our hearts, with the memories we hold so dear.

WRITTEN IN MEMORY OF SEAN M. O’BRIEN, the son of my good friend Donna Wotherspoon By Lorie Pope Pauly, November 28, 1995.

Sean I will always love you, mom – Donna R. Wotherspoon,


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Kathy Murray ✵ 1946-1997

Name at birth:    KATHY 
Date of birth:    12/31/46 
Place of birth:   PENNSYLVANIA USA 
Date of death:    7/09/97 
Place of death:   OAKLEY CA USA 
Place of burial:  OAKLEY CA USA

Submitted by: james murray (kmurray317@AOL.COM)


SHE JUST COULDN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH


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James Jeffrey Murphy ✵ 1971-1999

James Jeffrey Murphy

Name at birth:  James Jeffrey Murphy
Date of birth:  18-01-1971
Place of birth:  Santa Maria, CA USA
Date of death:  25-12-1999
Place of death:  San Luis Obispo, CA USA
Resting place:  Santa Maria Cemetary, Santa Maria, CA USA
Submitted by:  Kimberly Lehnhoff (kymber@cybergal.com)

 

 

Beloved Boyfriend, Son, Grandson, Brother, Father, Friend and No.1 Trucker. Although you are no longer able to be with us, you will always remain in our hearts. We miss your humor, handsome smile, friendship, love and big heart. Although we didn’t get to say goodbye, I know in my heart that we will be together again someday…….
There’s so many things I didn’t say,
and even though it may be too late,
I want you to know, I still love you so.
You’re on my mind can’t leave you behind.
In my mind I know, you’re far away.
But here in my heart nothing has changed.
I’m still holding you, like I used to.
When I close my eyes, you’re all I see.
In the dark of night you’re in my dreams.
Throughout the day you’re easy to find.
You’re always there when I close my eyes.
You’re always there, when I close my eyes.

You will always be in my heart, I love you, and I miss
you….. Kimberly


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Paula Dianne Morris ✵ 1957-1997

Paula Dianne Morris

Name at birth:  Paula Dianne Morris
Date of birth:  18 Sept 1957
Place of birth:  Beckley, Ohio, US
Date of death:  12 Dec 1997
Place of death:  Zanesville, Ohio, US
Resting place:  Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Beckley, Ohio, US
Submitted by:  The Listmembers of JMDG-L, The James Morrison Discussion Group.

 

 

Paula Morris with actor, writer, director James Morrison.

Ms. Morris was a graduate of West Virginia University with a bachelor of fine arts degree in graphic design. Since Nov. 1, 1983, she worked as publications coordinator and graphic designer for Offinger Management Co., Zanesville, Ohio, preparing promotional literature and association newsletters for several national and international trade associations. Her job took her on location to various trade show destinations around the country. She was an avid writer, reader, movie buff, computer designer, and enjoyed horses and other animals. She was also a Web mailing list administrator for the JMDG-L, an Internet mailing list devoted to the discussion of the work of actor/writer/producer James Morrison. In addition to a wide circle of local friends, she established internet friendships across the country whom she also visited in person. She was a member of the Cambridge Writers Workshop and won prizes for her short stories and poetry. She supported local organizations, often providing her graphic art and desktop publishing skills, including the Zanesville Habitat for Humanity and the Brighton Historic Association. She was preceded in death by her father, William “Bill” Morris, who died in 1995; and her paternal grandmother, Bernice Keyser. Survivors include her mother, Alice June Chambers Morris of Beckley; brothers Kevin and his wife, Sarah, and their two children, Jacob and Jessica Morris of Beckley, and Scott Morris of Beckley; her maternal grandmother, Lillian Chambers of Beckley; an aunt, Mildred “Mid” Chambers of Beckley. Pleasant dreams, Paula.


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Valerie Moreno ✵ 1996-1997

Name at birth:    Valerie Bravo Moreno 
Date of birth:    14 April 1996 
Place of birth:   California 
Date of death:    June 1997  
Place of death:   California 
Place of burial:  San Fernando, CA, USA 

Valerie “Tweety” Moreno
Beloved daughter, grand-daughter, niece, sister, and cousin — you are remembered with warm, loving memories.
Until we meet again, may you rest in eternal peace.


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Mary Mae Moody ✵ 1932-1996

Name at birth:    Mary Mae Burris 
Date of birth:    2 March 1932 
Place of birth:   Columbus, Ohio 
Date of death:    29 March 1996 
Place of death:   Columbus, Ohio 
Place of burial:  Elk Cemetery, McArther Ohio

Submitted by: Teresa (Hag6996@aol.com)


Her Journey’s Just Begun
Don’t think of her as gone away—
her journey’s just begun;
life holds so many facets—
this earth is only one.
Just think of her as resting
from the sorrows and the tears
in a place of warmth and comfort
where there are no days and years.
Think how she must be wishing
that we could know, today,
how nothing but our sadness
can really pass away.
And think of her as living
In the hearts of those she touched.
for nothing loved is ever lost—
and she was loved so much.


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Patricia Ann McDonald ✵1940-1996

Name at birth:  	 Patricia Ann Bowyer 
Date of birth:  	 04/06/40 
Place of birth:  	 Oak Hill, West Virginia 
Date of death:  	 02/27/96 
Place of death:  	 Moab, Utah  
Place of burial:  	 Moab, Utah

Submitted by: Chris Kauhi (CWANDERSON@sisna.com)


Patty’s free spirituality inspired everyone who knew her. She loved to smile and laugh. She taught us to be more of who we are and believed wholeheartedly in the powers of meditation.

Her family and many friends will never forget her joy and courage. Her strength throughout her long fight with cancer and her compassionate soul will linger among us all.

We love you and miss you, Patty.


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