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Two Floors Above Grief
As a child in the 1950s, Kevin O’Connor knew his house was different than his friends.
A stately, three-story, nineteenth century Victorian. His bed tucked next to a stage in a former ballroom. His uncle and aunt lived with their three daughters on the floor below. A large electric organ in a corner of the first-floor mortuary business. Stacked caskets and an embalming room in the basement.
Nobody had a house like his.

Meet Kevin
Author, Speaker, Facilitator

Kevin O’Connor enjoys chronicling the stories of families and friends through tracing genealogical histories, writing and picture collections. His prior writing includes personal letters, articles in professional publications, dissertation, anthologies and presentations delivered at conferences, seminars and webinars. He brings people together personally and professionally. Collaborating with friends and relatives, he plans family and class reunions.
He sings and performs in theaters near his home. He is active with SMART Ride, a bicycling group that rides annually from Miami to Key West, raising funds for HIV treatments and education. He was an elementary teacher, principal, professor and curriculum coordinator in California, Illinois and Florida from 1973-2020
He references further connections to this book, continues his stories, and highlights perspectives about his interests on this website.
About the book
Book Highlights
Introduction
Two Floors Above Grief

“Many of the stories come from 700 pages of letters saved by my parents and me… either handwritten or typed on a variety of materials, including notepads from the Royal Garment Company, the provider of a selection of dresses for deceased females to wear at their “showings.”
Chapter 10
Two Floors Above Grief

“During WWII, the sharing of food stamps allowed each family to make the most of the rationed items allotted to them. The two families worked together for the benefit of all.”
Chapter 5
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 15
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“Starting with my birth in 1950 through the early ‘70s, cribs were set up at various locations on the second and third floors. Depending on the occasion, as many as four to eight children under the age of ten may have been in the house.”
Chapter 9
Two Floors Above Grief

“Throughout my life, my second-floor sisters impacted me with a continual source of love, care, and support. The relationships my brothers and I had with them only served to intensify the uniqueness of the bonds between the families of the second and third floors.
Keep on appreciating your brother and sister relationships.”

Resources
Celestial Real Estate Sale
Final Bedtime Conversation The last time I saw and talked to my father was thirty-eight years ago today. September 7, 1984. A Friday evening. He was in hospice care after a two-year battle with prostate cancer. My mother, two brothers and I had him...