Norman O’Neil Death – . According to Daniel Guilfoyle, a longtime colleague and friend of O’Neil’s, O’Neil served as a New York State Police Trooper and worked at the Binghamton Federal Courthouse as a court security officer for the United States Marshal’s Service. Guilfoyle was a court security officer at the Binghamton Federal Courthouse. The death of Norman O’Neil, a resident of Endwell, was reported by the Tioga County Sheriff’s Office on Monday, March 6. O’Neil passed away as the result of an accident that occurred at Alexander Pond in Newark Valley. On March 3, while O’Neil was ice fishing, he tragically slipped through the ice, which ultimately led to his death.
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Those who had the privilege of working closely with O’Neil recalled him as one of the kindest and most unselfish persons they had ever had the opportunity to know Guilfoyle added that O’Neil was the type of person who would do anything to help someone in their time of need. “Norm was probably one of the nicest people you would ever meet, one of the most decent human beings you’ll ever meet. I don’t think you can find anybody that would say a bad word about Norm. He was the type of person that would treat every person like a gentleman or a lady no matter how they were treating him. I don’t think I’ve ever really seen him get upset,” said Guilfoyle.
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O’Neil was a devoted family man who always put a high priority on his wife and children. According to Guilfoyle, the passing of this man is a tragic loss for the entire neighborhood. We are still trying to wrap our heads around what is going on here. He said, “How can you know that a person who was as liked and decent as him would be taken away from us in such a shocking and unexpected way?” On Saturday, March 10, at 10 a.m., there will be a funeral mass held for O’Neil at the Church of the Holy Family, which is located at 3600 Phyllis St. in Endwell. It is requested that members of the community come to pay their respects and remember the unselfish guy who had an impact on so many people’s lives.
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