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Michael O'Connor '76 February 26, 2026 11:08 AM updated: February 26, 2026 11:12 AM

Michael Patrick O'Connor 

June 29, 1954 - April 2, 2025 

Michael Patrick O'Connor, known affectionately by many as "MPOC," passed away peacefully on April 2, 2025, in Colleyville, Texas, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 70 years old. A devoted husband, father, brother, and friend, Michael will be remembered for his loyalty, humor, and remarkable professionalism.

Born on June 29, 1954, in Cheverly, Maryland, Michael was the beloved son of Edward and Shirley O'Connor. From a young age, he showed an early sense of purpose and dedication that would come to define his life. A proud graduate of Texas A&M University, he earned his Bachelor's degree in Political Science before answering a higher calling to serve his country in the United States Air Force.

During his eight years of service, Michael trained on the T-37 and T-38 aircraft before achieving his dream of becoming a B-52 Strategic Bomber pilot. His commitment to excellence earned him numerous honors, including the Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, the Air Force Training Ribbon, the Longevity Service Award Ribbon, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Combat Readiness Medal. While in service, he also completed his Master's degree in Business Operations, continuing his lifelong pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

Following his distinguished military career, Michael transitioned seamlessly to the skies of commercial aviation, joining Northwest Orient Airlines in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His career later continued under Delta Airlines after their merger, where he flew aircraft including the 727, 757, 767, Airbus A320, and A330. Colleagues and passengers alike admired his calm demeanor, precision, and passion for flying. When he retired in June 2019, it marked the conclusion of a career that spanned decades and continents—but more importantly, a lifetime of discipline and adventure.

Despite the demands of his profession, Michael's heart was always at home. For more than four decades of marriage, his wife Cheryl was his steadfast partner and greatest love. Together they raised two cherished children, Krystal and Sean, the pride of his life. Michael commuted his entire airline career so his children could remain in one school district throughout their upbringing—an extraordinary testament to his devotion as a father. He often said his greatest achievement wasn't found in medals or flights logged, but in being a dad.

Outside of work, Michael's energy found outlets in many passions—flying, technology, video games, working out, and music—but nothing brought him more joy than time spent with family. His humor, storytelling, and ability to lead by example made him someone everyone looked up to. Those who knew him admired his reliability, intellect, and the quiet strength of his leadership.

Even in retirement, Michael stayed engaged with his community. He volunteered actively in Booster Clubs throughout his children's school years and later served as a substitute teacher for the Grapevine-Colleyville School District, continuing his tradition of service and mentorship.

Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Cheryl O'Connor; daughter, Krystal O'Connor and her fiance, Doug; son, Sean O'Connor; siblings Kevin, Mari, Danny, and Patrick O'Connor; and countless friends, colleagues, and former students who will forever treasure his memory. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Shirley O'Connor.

Michael's life embodied his favorite motto: "Lead, follow, or get out of the way." His leadership, compassion, and unwavering integrity will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.



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