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Businessman Tom O’Connor Leaves €14 Million Legacy in Will
BREAKING: Galway businessman Tom O’Connor has left an astonishing €14 million in his will, confirming his status as a prominent figure in the local business community. The owner of O’Connor’s Audio Visual passed away in May 2023 after a brief illness, leaving behind a significant legacy.
O’Connor, a well-respected entrepreneur based in Galway, founded his television trade service in 1965. Originally starting on St. Mary’s Road, he later expanded his operations to Woodquay and Shop Street, providing essential audio-visual services to households throughout the area. His business now operates from Sean Mulvoy Road, continuing to serve the community he cherished.
The news of O’Connor’s substantial bequest comes as a shock to many. Known for his generosity and community involvement, he was a long-time member of the Galway Lions Club. His contributions extended beyond business; he was a pillar of support for various local initiatives.
Tom is survived by his two sons, Ronan and Shane O’Connor, along with their families. His passing marks a significant loss for not just his family, but the entire Galway community.
As details emerge about the distribution of his wealth, many are left wondering how this legacy will impact the region. The community is rallying to honor his memory and contributions, with tributes pouring in from local leaders and friends.
Stay tuned for further updates on how Tom O’Connor’s legacy will shape the future of Galway’s business landscape.
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