Aurora’s Bob O’Connor remembered

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The Aurora community mourns the passing of longtime alderman and the 58th mayor of Aurora, Robert J. O’Connor.

Robert James O’Connor (Bob) died away at home September 15, 2022.

A man portraying Abraham Lincoln bumps elbows in a COVID-19 greeting with Aurora alderman Robert O’Connor at the latter’s retirement celebration on the Water Street Mall outside of City Hall Friday, May 7, 2021. The tribute included 36 years of service by the alderman. Sitting is his wife, Mary O’Connor. Robert O’Connor is well-read on Lincoln and often quoted the late president at City Council meetings. Jason Crane/The Voice

“Aurora has lost one of its most dedicated public servants,” said Aurora mayor Richard C. Irvin. “With a heavy heart, we mourn the passing of my predecessor and revered colleague on the Aurora City Council, the 58th mayor of Aurora, Robert J. O’Connor. I admire the life he lived, the lessons he taught, and the legacy he left. He is the statesman of Aurora who will forever be remembered for his unwavering commitment to his beloved hometown.”

Born August 30, 1944, in Aurora, he was a proud graduate of East Aurora High School. He matriculated to and graduated from the University of Illinois and the University of Notre Dame Law School.

Bob had a long career in Aurora as an attorney and handled real estate and estate planning, but the work that brought him the most enjoyment was his time as an alderman-at-large for the City of Aurora government. Winning his first election in 1985, he was elected eight more times and served the City proudly for nine terms which spanned 36 years. He was a member of the Finance Committee for the entirety of his Council career and served as chairman for 32 of those years. In October 2016, he was sworn in for a six-month term as the 58th mayor of Aurora.

In addition to his work as an attorney and Council member, Bob was an active and engaged Board member of the Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging and the Illinois Council on Aging. Additionally, he volunteered at the Dominican Literacy Center for their citizenship classes and served on the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley. He was active in the Exchange Club of Aurora as a member, past president, and treasurer. He was a member of the administrative Board for Phillips Park and Splash Country Aquatic Centers, the Aurora Public Library Board of Directors, and the Aurora Police Foundation Board of Directors.

He is survived by his wife of nearly 52 years, Mary (Eberly) O’Connor; sons, Thomas (Teresa) O’Connor of North Aurora, Ill., John (Jill) O’Connor of Conroe, Texas, his grandchildren, Avery, Beckett, Mady and Kate, and a host of family members and friends.

A public visitation will be held Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Healy Chapel, 332 W. Downer Place, Aurora.. Funeral and interment services will be private.

—City of Aurora government

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