Maureen Bernetta O'Connell
May 26th, 2022
Maureen Bernetta O'Connell, at the age of 72, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 26, 2022, after a short battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her parents John and Bernetta O'Connell and infant brother Patrick. Left to cherish her memory are her siblings Patricia, Denyse, Jackie, Tom, and their families.
Born in 1949 in Regina, she lived her entire life in the community, working for many years at the Bank of Montreal, Auto Gallery, Bowring, and Sherwood Co-op. Maureen was loved by many, having a close group of friends, and forming relationships with her nieces and nephews who loved her like a mother. Her heart was full of love to give to so many. She will be sadly missed but carried in our hearts as a sweet, caring, and thoughtful person.
A Memorial Service and Celebration of Maureen’s Life will take place on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. in Hillsdale Baptist Church, 101 Monroe Place in Regina, Saskatchewan. An interment will follow at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery, 815 Assiniboine Avenue East, Regina, SK. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence at the family’s online obituary at: www.MyAlternatives.ca
Messages:
Tom, Mathew, Samantha and family. Our sincerest sympathies to you on the passing of your beloved sister and Aunt. I know she was not only a special sister and Aunt, but a treasured friend too. I always enjoyed our visits and they always included an update on you three. Wishing you peace and love during this difficult time. Sincerely, Rodger and Cindy
I too was very saddened to hear of Maureen's passing. She was a genuinely nice person. I had the pleasure of working with her for a short while, and appreciated her kindness and smiling face! My condolences to her family and her work families.
I was very sad to hear the news of Maureens passing, she and I worked together for many years and shared lots of laughs through the sliding window that separated our offices at Auto Gallery. Her days always started with diet coke, no matter if it was 7am or 1pm and she was famous for bringing her cheese & macaroni casserole to our pot lucks. We lost touch for a few years, but more recently shared a quick visit and catch up each time I was in Bowring or the Coop. She was a good person, with a big heart and easy laugh and will be missed by all who knew her, but especially by her family. May you find peace in your memories .. Cheryl Stewart
Our sincere condolences to you Tom, and your sisters, on the loss of Maureen. She was such a fun loving person with a quick wit. Each year my sisters and I did the Boxing Day sales, it always included a stop at Bowring and a visit with Maureen. Rest in peace.
Saddened to hear this news. Maureen was a good friend and mentor. Condolences to the family. God bless.
I am very saddened by the loss of Maureen, a very dear friend and co-worker at Coop. She was such a kind and humerus person to be around at work or on a personal level. God will take care of her now. She will be deeply missed!
I was so sorry to hear about Maureen's passing. She will be greatly missed by her sisters & brother. Hugs to all the family and keep her memories close. Take care.
My condolences to the O'Connell family. So sorry for your loss. Much too soon for Maureen to leave us. I worked at Main Office Regina and got to know Maureen. She loved to laugh and found humuor in most things. She also taught me how to play poker, needless to say I always had to pay up. This was back in the day when you could have office parties. Keep your memories close at heart and it will help to get through this very difficult time for you. Sincerely, Helen Sinclairkggcf9