Kieran O’Connor Obituary , Death – It is necessary for the club to make the announcement of the passing of youth coach Kieran (Maxie) O’Connor, despite the tremendous amount of regret and sadness that the club feels about being forced to do so. This is in spite of the fact that the club has no desire to proceed in this direction. This is due to the fact that fulfilling this requirement is one of the club’s prerequisites for membership.
Despite this, the club is required to follow through with these commitments in accordance with the terms of the agreement. This is due to the fact that in order to become a member of the club, one is required to first provide evidence that they have satisfied all of the prerequisites that are outlined in the regulation.
Maxie participated in soccer on a number of our teams, including our Over 35 team as well as our Mini team, amongst others. She played the sport with a lot of passion. In addition to that, he participated on our Mini team and also coached that team, both of which he did with a great deal of vigor and enthusiasm for the team he was coaching. In addition to that, he led our team, which consisted of players who were at least 35 years old and served as our coach.
His passing will be deeply mourned by anyone and everyone who knew him well. Everyone will feel a profound sense of loss at his passing. Everyone will feel a profound sense of loss as a result of his passing away. During this difficult time, we want his wife, Dierdri, and the rest of his and their family to know that we are thinking about and praying for them. We want them to know that we are thinking about and praying for them because we care about them.
Because we care about them, we want them to know that we are constantly keeping them in our thoughts and praying for them. In addition to this, we would like for them to be aware that we are thinking positive thoughts and sending positive energy in their direction. In addition, we want them to be aware that during this time we are thinking about and praying for them both individually and collectively. During this time, we want them to know that we are thinking about and praying for them.
In addition, we want them to be aware that during this time we are thinking about and praying for them both individually and collectively. During this time, we want them to know that we are thinking about and praying for them. During this difficult time, we want them to be aware that they are in our thoughts and prayers and that we are thinking about and praying for them. RIP Kieran