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Bruce Delane O'Connell

March 21, 1954 - May 13, 2019

Service Date May 16, 2019

Location Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home

   Visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home.  Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, May 16th at the funeral home.

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Bruce “Delane” O’Connell born March 21, 1954 was welcomed into Heaven on May 13, 2019. Grateful for having sharing his life are his wife, Judi, his children, Paul (WI), Amy and her husband Steve Tietjen (WY), Heather Quam (CA), Tara (Rapid City), Amy and her husband Kirk Crosse (Rapid City); ten grandchildren, one great grandchild; and seven siblings; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, friends and family. Delane was preceded in death by his grandson, Ethan Quam, his parents Dale and Frances O’Connell, and an infant brother.
Born in Kadoka, SD, Delane grew up in the Faith, Philip, Milesville area. He graduated from Faith High School in 1973 and successfully completed a computer technician degree at Western Dakota Technical Institute.
He worked various jobs in the construction industry over the years, as well as some time as a computer technician at Control Data later known as SCI.
In 1988, Delane began working as a custodian at Central High School. His vast experiences aided in his success; however he most enjoyed being with the kids, always sharing a smile and encouraging word. We know without a doubt his influence changed and saved lives.
Retired in 2001, he took great pride and enjoyment working in his yard with beautiful flowers and delicious fruits and vegetables. He also enjoyed restoring antiques and was developing a talent turning coins into custom rings.
He exemplified the unconditional all forgiving love of Christ in his daily life and relationships. He will be greatly missed.
Delane left this message for his family and friends: “Love and care for one another. And remember, I’m the good looking one.”

 
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