His daughters, Amy and Paula Nelson, who are also OConnors goddaughters, partnered with Austin Pets Alive! When OConnor returned in 77, he started the Southern Commotion partnership with Willie to run the Austin Opry House as a classier Armadillo. "I do think it's going to work to the consumer's benefit," reasons Attal, who now shares office space with Jones. Jones started answering phones for Direct Events in 1993, and just three years later was La Zona Rosa's general manager. exceeds goal to save at-risk pups. "Obviously, there's already a pattern developing," smiles O'Connor. He left behind his two dogs, Bobbie Nelson and Yoyo Nelson, who both had severe stranger danger.. Gail O'Connor's Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, March 3, 2019 from 5:30 to 9:00 pm at The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria, 3809 W. 35th St. , Austin, TX. What nobody expected, Jones included, was O'Connor's recent invitation for Attal to begin booking La Zona Rosa. Just to correct y'all in the name of accuracy, Mike the master of the blues B3 has an unusual spelling of his last name. Backyard II just couldnt accommodate sellout crowds of 7,500, like the May 11, 2011 Arcade Fire show when hundreds of ticketholders had nowhere to park and missed the show. When Tim died, there wasnt a word in the Chronicle or Statesman, and still hasnt been to my knowledge. Tim O'Connor's association with Willie Nelson has yielded lots of similarly colorful tales over the ensuing decades, but they're a small part of his story. Ann Richards in shorts, reading the. . After significant renovations, he lost nearly $140,000 its opening year and half that its second. While both sides had worked through 98% of the differences, SFX's plan to expand the Backyard clashed with O'Connor's vision of how he wanted to leave the facility. I'd like to think I was one of the architects of trying to make this town's concerts more professional.". It was there in the former Chequered Flag folk club on Lavaca, that OConnor met new Austin resident Willie Nelson. One of OConnors rules was that you cant trust someone who doesnt love dogs. Folks told OConnor nobody from Austin would drive all the way out to Bee Cave to see a concert, but after Tim timed the route at just 15 minutes, the Backyard came up with its brilliant three songs away tag. Called an Ice House for the Arts, La Zona Rosa was a special place, opened by Marcia Ball and husband Gordon Fowler in late 89. I'm Willie Nelson. While he's used venues like the Mercury and Antone's to stage larger shows in the off-season, he also runs the risk those clubs will eventually cut him out of the deal. O'Connor doesn't deny he made his share of enemies at the Opera House, but he also maintains that the concert business was changing so rapidly in the early Eighties that the need to enforce a level of professionalism by any means necessary was that much more important. Check out the rescue video: https://t.co/HdqwH1zKJo Help out today by donating to their rescue and care: https://t.co/H4ndUa1g7M pic.twitter.com/PBL0nIXOWm, Willie Nelsons daughters and OConnors goddaughters, Paula and Amy Nelson, were able to find homes for four of them. When Willies Picnic traffic backed up 11 miles after the parking lot was full, there were a lot of pissed-off Deadheads. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. "Do I want to try and change my image? Learn More. "Winters are fairly cold in Colorado, so it became a strong collection approach.". "I think Tim always had the best understanding of what the consumer wanted and how to deliver it. Sign up for service and obituary updates. i'm holding the 25 year chip tim gave me when we both hit 25 years. It was there in the former Chequered Flag folk club on Lavaca, that OConnor met new Austin resident Willie Nelson. During his career he was Sr. He left behind his pack of dogs. He is survived by his wife, Beverly, of Austin; son Michael OConnor of Houston; Olive OConnor of Houston; daughter, Loraine Moulder and husband Jim of Cedar Park; three grandsons, Brian Poolman of Austin, TX; Daniel Poolman of Austin/Houston; Sean Poolman of San Marcos, TX; Granddaughter, Melanie Diggins, Great-Granddaughters Adrienne Diggins and Alix OQuinn; a brother, Donald OConnor ( Helen), of Plattsburg, MO; four sisters, Loretta Broderick (Tom), Plattsburg, MO, Juanita Thornton (Jim), Liberty, MO; Charlene Swope (Emerson) of Joplin, MO, Peggy Evans (John) of Smithville, MO; twelve nieces and nephews, all of Missouri, and several cousins, living in the Midwest.. Grabbing Nelson's beloved guitar Trigger, pushing the country music icon into a waiting car, and beating a hasty retreat, O'Connor had no idea that the cowboys rushing the stage were merely fans who loved Willie and wanted to show their appreciation. Age 81. No services are scheduled at this time. "I've probably given plenty of people cause not to like me," admits O'Connor. Berating the singer for letting his encore be overrun, O'Connor began yelling. Tim was an aircraft mechanic and was employed by UPS for over 35 years. Then there are those that "respect" him too much to dredge up the past, those content with allowing O'Connor to spin his own story, particularly considering he's on the cusp of retirement and still recuperating from triple-bypass surgery. One time I played steel with Milton Carrol in Albuquerque we opened the show for Willie,Tim O'Connor promised me a ride home to Austinwe got a couple of miles outside of Lubbock in Tim's bigass Lincoln when we ran out of gas.Tim gets on the Cb and finds a woman at a base station who gets in touch with her brother in law who happens to own a gas station"this was at 5:00a.m.,A guy shows up with a gas can starts the Lincoln we follow him to his gas station"did I mention its a blizzard outThe guy opens the gas station we fill up,Tim pays him and then tried to give him a fifty dollar tip,The guy said no way be safe.One time Maria Mauldaur played at the Armadillo world Mike Finnegan was on Hammond Organ a d was sporting a black eye,Tim told me that He was in the golden gloves with Finnegan when they were kids and it must've been a bad dude who gave Mike the shiner,Turned out it was Maria's gal background singer who hauled off and hit Finnegan,They yucked it up.Godspeed Tim O'Conner. "Have I done it all by myself? What O'Connor didn't know at the time was that many shows at Houston's legendary Gilley's dancehall ended with more people onstage than in the crowd. After graduation in 1963, he decided to tempt fate and stay in-state, attending Monterey Peninsula Junior College. After enrolling in a local high school, he immersed himself in student theatre (he was Conrad in Bye Bye Birdie). The tale of Tim O'Connor starts with a Baby Doe born in Great Bend, Kansas. After staying out drinking until 4am the evening before a three-day blues festival at the Opera House featuring Bonnie Raitt and Stevie Ray Vaughan, O'Connor says he realized he had two choices. Timothy O'Connor, II, 51, passed away on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 in Ennis, Texas Timothy was born on April 23, 1969 in Fond Du Lac, WI to Timothy Patrick and Rhonda (Floyd) O'Connor, I. Timothy attended school in Fond Du Lac and graduated from Rising Star High School in 1988. In the Eighties, he owned and operated the Austin Opera House, while co-founding Star Tickets and staging hundreds of large-scale festivals and benefits, from No Nukes concerts to Farm Aid. We were going to see what we could work out together, as opposed to being at each other's throats.". Although it's been mostly by his own design, the great irony of Tim O'Connor's career is that it took 30 years for his story to reach his customers -- the people of the city he loves catering to. OBITUARY Maureen Margaret O'Connor . But after a great expense to make the land concert-ready, Two River was one-and-done, opening and closing on the same Fourth of July weekend. At one point, it wasn't unusual for booking agents working the local market to get 40% more than their asking price after compiling competing bids from Direct Events, Liberty Lunch, and Stubb's. "I'm open to the possibility we can do something collectively that we can't on our own -- to protect the Austin market," reasons O'Connor. He does it because he loves music and loves the game.". After roughly 26 months in an adoption facility, he was adopted and given the surname O'Connor. Help tell the story of your loved ones unique life. Private Messages Like Willie Nelson, Tim O'Connor is a huge part of Austin music history. Timothy James O'Connor, 65, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, April 16, 2015 with his family by his side. "Better yet, I told them I'd put on every poster and ad, 'Plenty of free camping in beautiful Travis Heights.' I think Ill let you negotiate all my deals with Columbia, was Willies response. I'll never forget Willie's answer. "Tim wasn't a real easy person to get along with in those days," remembers Ramsey. O'Connor has a history with Pace that predates the production company's move from New Orleans to Houston in the Eighties. A special thanks to Dr. Michael Watkins, Dr. Robert Canby and staff at Texas Cardiac-Arrhythmia and Dr. Stuart McKennon for their excellent care in the past 20 yrs. James Timothy OConnor, his adopted name, came to Austin in 1972 to open Castle Creek with his Colorado buddy Doug Moyes. Please join us in Loving, Sharing and Memorializing Christopher Joseph O"Connor on this permanent online memorial. First there was the Two River Canyon Amphitheater in 2003, a gorgeous 800-acre setting near OConnors Spicewood ranch with the potential to thrill festgoers for decades. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Austin, Texas on facebook. Tim O'Connor The Backyard Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area 337 followers 337 connections Join to connect About Established 1993 Activity I recently found out one of my songs which is a. If Bobo the Elephant wasn't message enough, O'Connor told a neighborhood meeting that if they didn't back off, he'd host Nelson's annual Fourth of July picnic in the Opera House parking lot and aim the speakers at their houses. right now i got tears in my eyesi sat with tim's ashes with connie.i really dont know what to say but thank you michael. Moving into Michael Martin Murphy's house on 54th across from the DPS and forging fast friendships with musicians like Jerry Jeff Walker and Jimmy Buffet, O'Connor quickly made Castle Creek's bookings competitive. When OConnor bought the building at 208 Nueces in Sept. 1994, the Austin Music Hall was its fourth venue that year. Express your condolences with flowers sent to Christopher's family, Share your thoughts and memories of Christopher, Share your thoughts and memories with family and friends of Christopher. In the Seventies, he reigned over Castle Creek. They were blessed with two children, Thomas Michael and Anita Loraine. In the offices of Direct Events, the production company that runs his venues, associates call him "Crazy Ivan," a reference to the brash and unpredictable submarine captain in Hunt For Red October. "He was apt to go off, which was a sign of the times, but we were always a little more laid back.". Leave a memory or share a photo or video below to show your support. Thanks. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. We're not bidding shows up 30-40% anymore.". If you didn't know what you were doing there, he didn't either. His goal was to come out of a negotiation less battered than the other guy. And just what might that be? Arrangements under the direction of Cook-Walden Chapel of the Hills Funeral Home, Austin, TX. Character actor Tim O'Connor, best known for his role as Elliot Carson in 1960s prime time soap Peyton Place, has died. That facsimile of the original Backyard was not what Tim Whats Next? OConnor had in mind for his legacy venue. O'Connor denies critics' claims that he's used Pace's muscles to target Stubb's and Liberty Lunch, and maintains that the increased competition he's seen in the past few years has done more to hurt the local concert business than help his own. When OConnor returned in 77, he started the Southern Commotion partnership with Willie to run, as a classier Armadillo. Unfortunately, before he could think on it harder, a night of drinking in Carmel led to another arrest; police picked up O'Connor and his buddies after neighbors reported having seen them prying at a metal cage in front of the local liquor store. O'Connor is survived by his wife Sheila MacLurg O'Connor, his son Timothy O'Connor, and three stepsons. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www . In the Opera House days, O'Connor cut his costs and launched a successful business with Brad Meyer by starting Star Tickets; they not only made money selling tickets for other venues, but they were able to keep the money from the Opera House in-house and available. Apprehended and returned to Wichita, it wasn't long before O'Connor ran away again. Thomas Morton OConnor, 78, passed from this life on Oct. 7, 2010 in Austin, TX. On Oct. 1, 1957, he proudly became an employee of IBM and enjoyed a career of 30 years - with 22 of them in Kansas City, MO, and 8 in San Jose, CA before retiring in Austin, TX. Like Willie Nelson, Tim OConnor is a huge part of Austin music history. "I met Willie in San Antonio to apologize to him," recalls the promoter of his last move before leaving Austin. Let others know about your loved one's death. Cook-Walden Chapel of the Hills Funeral Home, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. Skeptics, on the other hand, said concertgoers wouldn't drive that far for a show, particularly from North Austin. The son of Charles and Gladys (Farrell) O'Connor was born on October 14, 1949 in Appleton. Who Receive obituaries Alfred Herman Bohot February 25, 2023 (93 years old) It may take up to 1 hour for your comment to appear on the website, Bobbie "Cole" OConnor, age 73, of Austin, lost her courageous battle with cancer and left the struggles of this life on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 Bobbie was born March 9, 1933 in Manor, Texas. using a new Instagram account, Austin Pets Alive! For his part, O'Connor admits he wishes he'd swallowed his pride and called Attal sooner. Support the Chronicle, O'Connor (l) with Willie Nelson and Darrell Royal backstage at the Austin Opera House, 1979, O'Connor (l) with Willie Nelson at the opening of the Backyard, April 15, 1993, O'Connor with MiddleMan Music's Charlie Jones (l) and Stubb's' Charles Attal, Antones, 1979: Hurricane Margaret blows in, Everything back then felt like us versus them and she was one of us, One click gets you all the newsletters listed below, Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events. Timothy worked for Kimbrell Farms for ten years as a service tech. Help tell the story of your loved ones unique life. The only way for promoters to make real money is on ancillary goods and services: alcohol, food, a percentage of a band's merchandising, and ticket fees. After recuperating, O'Connor returned to staging benefits and working with Nelson. "Tim ended up ruling the whole roost.". and formed what later became known as the Ivory Tower collective. When OConnor passed away from Hodgkins lymphoma in July 2021 at age 76, the music community went into mourning. "I cleared a few hundred bucks easy," O'Connor says. That O'Connor quickly became known as the best "operator" in town paid off quickly. I don't know if that's bad, but I know I'll get to the mark. At the time, musicians such as Jimmie Vaughan and Rusty Wier began stopping at the restaurant on their way to Winter Park. I certainly didnt have a problem with the acoustics when I saw incredible shows there by Bob Dylan, P!nk, John Fogerty, Oasis, Devo and many more. Even if you control a market and wind up making money, as the Ivory Tower collective did, it's often not the kind of money true empires are built on. "I made it through," nods O'Connor, "but I came out weak.". Besides being Willie Nelsons promoter and business partner since the second Fourth of July Picnic in 74, OConnor ran the Austin Opera House for 13 years, then founded Direct Events in the 90s, owning and operating such successful venues as the Backyard, Austin Music Hall and La Zona Rosa. Search Austin obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. I am what I am," he says. They now own 130 venues nationwide, including 44 amphitheaters. By sixth grade, he was sent to a boy's school in Arkansas for three years. "But I'm at a point in my career and life that whatever I have and haven't done, it feels right to get it out there. Strength in numbers now meant they weren't bidding against each other, so the only venue Pace could book without working with the newly formed collective was the Erwin Center. It's obvious that you get economy of scale working with them.". Bobbie was preceded in death by her husband, Curly O Connor in 1974; her son, Arvel Franklin; and her parents, Frank and Louise . Ruling the roost is an unpopular business, and over the years, O'Connor's reputation has often overshadowed his accomplishments. He let me spill everything out for him and then I asked, 'What do you think?' Timothy was born on April 23, 1969 in Fond Du Lac, WI to Timothy Patrick and Rhonda (Floyd) OConnor, I. Timothy attended school in Fond Du Lac and graduated from Rising Star High School in 1988. Maureen Margaret O'Connor, age 75, of Austin, Texas passed away on Friday, February 24, 2023. That would be good enough for me.". And yet, even after being yelled at by $25-a-day roadie, Nelson answered with typical calm. Maureen Margaret O'Connor Obituary. To maintain a relationship between his people and that wonderful bunch of Damon Runyan characters that hang around Willie still impresses me. Timothy "Tim" O'Connor, 55, of Yulee passed away Sunday evening, July 12, 2020 at Baptist Medical Center in Fernandina Beach. Who Receive obituaries Sandra Lucille Hidrogo February 20, 2023 (81 years old) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Its been renovated once again and is currently renting out for private parties. Backed by the national clout of Pace, now part of the larger SFX group, O'Connor believes he's been able to bring more shows to town at competitive prices. Timothy is survived by his son, Zachary OConnor and his wife, Natalie; daughter, Taffany Kanmore; grandchildren: Chase Thomas OConnor, Moriah and Mason; his father; Timothy Patrick OConnor, I; his mother, Diane Bowden; brothers: David OConnor, Richard OConnor, Steven Pee Wee OConnor, Gary Robertson, Bill Walden, Donald OConnor and Brian OConnor; sister, Renee Flores and a host of extended family and friends. Please, Like Lance Armstrong, OConnor just couldnt walk away from the action, and suffered the consequences. He was king of the roadshow in town for a quarter century, from 1977 until his protege Charlie Jones and Charles Attal took over in 2002 with the Austin City Limits Music Festival and aggressive bookings all over town. One pulled out a knife, Tim pulled out a gun. Recovering from triple-bypass surgery, OConnor opened up to writer Andy Langer in a rare Send In the Clowns manner. This site is provided as a service of SCI Shared Resources, LLC. APA! Three years later, O'Connor's life changed again, this time by his own choice. "Why I am I here? All three venues were wildly successful, with Tim bringing more high-calibre talent to Austin in the 90s than the Armadillo did in the 70s and Liberty Lunch in the 80s and 90s. He left behind his pack of dogs. There was other drama as well: He'd been caught attempting to steal a WWI cannon from the town post office. "I knew I'd screwed up big and made my mea culpas. He's maybe a little crusty,'" laughs O'Connor. ", "People that had been to the first round of shows there because perhaps they knew I was the same guy behind the Backyard, would come to me on the streets afterwards and cuss me out," he says. Likewise, his exit strategy remains characteristically ambiguous. It's about the excitement. Gonzalez describes the Tim O'Connor of the Opera House era as a "hard man to get close to," but says that he offered his employees and crews unprecedented latitude. He graduated from Plattsburg High School in 1949, and farmed with his father until he joined the US Air Force in 1952. The singer believed he'd stumbled on the perfect property. While it's a poorly kept secret that Attal and his partners are entertaining offers to sell Stubb's, O'Connor's retirement is more likely the deal breaker. "My hippies couldn't work with Willie's hippies. Audiences were either pin-drop quiet or bouncing off the walls. In the mid-Eighties, Austin's most powerful promoters shared office space at 411 Barton Springs Rd. Bobbie "Cole" O Connor, age 73, of Austin, lost her courageous battle with cancer and left the struggles of this life on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 Bobbie was born March 9, 1933 in Manor, Texas. While at the San Francisco airport, after making it out of Japan without sparking an international incident, O'Connor and Nelson discussed opening a club together. O'Connor was left holding the market share of shows in Austin. "We had a lot of fun, a lot of drinking," says O'Connor, who ran for his freshman class vice-presidency and won. "My first thought would be that they'd say, 'That's that old guy that's been around forever. CANDLE HAS BEEN LIT CANDLES HAVE BEEN LIT, We are reviewing your submission. And despite the fact that Direct Events had grown nearly 300% in 1994-95 and was on the verge of bankruptcy, O'Connor agreed to buy La Zona Rosa in 1996. Meanwhile, O'Connor has directly helped shape Charlie Jones' destiny. According to its website,Bobbieis just a little over two years old andYoyois about four months old. Over the last few years, we've been killing ourselves.". Obituary. "I didn't take direction very well.". Once again, the good times didn't last -- local authorities asked him to leave town. with all my heart. Tim OConnor showed Austin how to put on a show, while content to stay in the background. They did. What do you want me to do? O'Connor isn't serious, but given his thoughts of retirement and recent run of heart troubles, he's indeed been spending time pondering his legacy. cover story that year. We were always running around trying to book as many shows as possible and were most conscious of how much money we could make. Timothy J. O'Connor, who had a long and distinguished career as one of the leading character actors of his generation, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, April 5th, in his longtime home in Nevada City, California, at the age of 90. Throughout 1990-91, O'Connor drifted yet again, this time to Minneapolis to work with a group that presented stadium-sized Earth Day concerts featuring acts like Paul McCartney and REM. But they all turned to shit. "When Willie and I needed to deal with banks, we'd be sure to pull up in front with the bus," explains O'Connor. OBITUARY Tom O'Connor November 10, 1931 - October 7, 2010. In 1960, after eight months of marching with a weighted backpack and an M-1 rifle, O'Connor and several other cadets broke ranks, literally running away and leading police on a manhunt. O'Connor controlled the Opera House, routinely dealing with Houston-based powerhouse Pace Productions and their Austin liaison, Steve Hauser. "We had to keep taking things up a notch -- sound, promotion, overall presentation. Bobbie is one of Tim O'Connor's dogs that is seeking a new home. While this cost Direct Events some independence, the contract reserved O'Connor's right to promote 140 acts on his own that he had longstanding relationships with (artists such as Willie Nelson or Little Feat.) Get hyperlocal forecasts, radar and weather alerts. Just as vital to Direct Events' success has been O'Connor's agreement with Pace Productions for the Music Hall and Backyard. Is he showing his hand to lull competitors into a false sense of security, or is coming clean part of a public relations campaign designed to repair his reputation before he eases into retirement? October 14, 1949 - April 16, 2015, Timothy O'Connor passed away on April 16, 2015 in De Pere, Wisconsin. "As more acts came to town that had witnessed the growth of the concert industry nationally, the relaxed, laid-back Austin approach wasn't as effective," O'Connor explains. "I'll tell you the three things I never want you to be: cold, wet, or hungry.". Example video title will go here for this video, AUSTIN, Texas Tim OConnor, owner of The Backyard, Austin Music Hall and other live music venues in Austin, died on July 30 from Hodgkin's lymphoma. Today, he owns three of the city's most popular venues: La Zona Rosa, the Austin Music Hall, and the Backyard. That's rarely the case.". "'I think I'm going to let you negotiate all my contracts with CBS.'". That wouldnt last long. "Booking agents not only have more options, but they'll gladly work the rivalry," posits O'Connor. mother Elizabeth (Penny) O'Connor, 2 brothers, Tim O'Connor, Argyle, Texas and Kevin O'Connor and wife Laura, New Mexico, three nephews, Ryan, Matt and Jeffrey O'Connor . He's equal parts Tony Soprano and Bill Graham. This is the first real obit Ive read. "Everyone ends up paying more, including the ticket buyer. I dont think he knew how much he was loved. "I think they might also say, 'He sure had a lot of breaks because of his association with Willie Nelson. When Attal faced a weekend's worth of rainouts last season, Jones brokered a deal that allowed both shows to move to La Zona Rosa. Guestbook Condolences Memorial Donation. "Every other time we'd get behind in taxes or I'd miscalculate someway, I'd call Willie and he'd come in and play five dates. Perhaps it's all of the above, although he denies there's any real motive at all. For more information on these two furry friends and how you can help, visit APA! And suffice it to say that in those days, there were plenty of outside influences that dictated someone's personality, to be as polite as I can without casting stones from a glass house.". ", "I liked being in Bee Caves," O'Connor says. Then came the mall that swallowed our idyllic music setting. Free of drugs and alcohol since 1988, Tim was addicted to the concert game, the work, the risk/reward rush, which eventually led to a slew of lawsuits and a 2013 bankruptcy. During the same period, he rented Laguna Beach High's gym for $50 and threw a concert featuring a semi-popular local band. AUSTIN, Texas Tim O'Connor, owner of The Backyard, Austin Music Hall and other live music venues in Austin, died on July 30 from Hodgkin's lymphoma. Turns out O'Connor had shot a label executive with CBS Records, with whom Nelson had just signed. Copyright 2003 - 23 J.E. There was something about that room- maybe Sarah Elizabeth Campbells Bummer Night on Tuesdays set the mood- but youd get sadness at its most comfortable. quips O'Connor. The last act to play La Zona Rosa under OConnors ownership was Prince at SXSW 2013. The Dignity Memorial brand name is used to identify a network of licensed funeral, cremation and cemetery providers that include affiliates of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas. here. He was of the Catholic Faith. Tim was born in Queens, NY and moved to Yulee 18 years ago from Clearwater, FL. It may take up to 1 hour for your comment to appear on the website. The Backyard at Bee Cave, with its live oaks and star-speckled sky, was OConnors crown jewel. We never called them 'benefits,' but we both knew the deal. Send a note, share a story or upload a photo. With over 1,900 locations, Dignity Memorial providers proudly serve over 375,000 families a year. Memorial services will be held on Monday, October 5, 2020 at 1 p.m. in the Hilco Event Center of Itasca. I'd made concessions to the tune of some serious dollars.". "That wasn't the bottom line with Tim, though. Tim O'Connor believes his funeral will be like many other events he's staged: well-attended. i fuckin' miss that guy. And great product will make it so that you can eventually make money.".
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