Conor Joseph O'Malley

Son, brother, uncle, kind soul
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What Conor was like

My son, Conor, was a very kind- hearted young man. He was an introvert, who loved all animals, but especially dogs. He was also a skilled electrician and car buff. Conor loved to drive his truck up into the mountains, just to sit and relax.

Fondest memories of Conor

Conor was training a new employee at work, but the guy had no tools. At lunch, Conor looked through his own things and got a bag together for him, so he would have his own tools to use. He asked for nothing in return. That's how I want to remember my son.

How Conor will be missed

I will miss his sense of humor, his voice, and his laugh. I will miss being able to call him about something that reminds me of a Seinfeld episode, and wishing him a "Happy Festivus."

How Conor will be remembered

Conor would have liked to be remembered as someone who was kind to others. He was a good person.

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