Conor James Thorpe

February 02, 1983 - October 16, 2014

Conor James Thorpe

February 02, 1983 - October 16, 2014

Obituary

Conor Thorpe, deeply loved husband, son, brother and friend, died bravely from brain cancer surrounded by the love and prayers of his family on Thursday, October 16th, 2014.

Conor was born in Ventura, California on February 2nd, 1983. He was the son of Dawn Kathleen and Greg O’Faolain. Over the years, Conor grew tall and strong, moving with his grandparents, mother and sister Caitlin from Ventura, CA to Victoria, B.C. before finally settling in Lynden, WA. When he was 14, he was enrolled at Lynden Christian School with Caitlin, where he established numerous friendships with students and teachers that he held very dear. Conor’s years of growing up were infused with love, laughter and animals. His mother Dawn passed down to Conor the greatest gifts of faith, humility, integrity and the love of caring for others. After graduating from high school, Conor attended Trinity Western University (TWU) in Langley, B.C. and majored in Christianity and Culture. It was there that he met the love of his life, the beautiful Laura Howie. Conor was a loving husband who delighted in showing Laura his devotion and affection for her. Only 5 weeks after their marriage in 2006, Conor was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. After a rescue operation locally and a very grim prognosis, he subsequently had two brain surgeries performed by the incredibly skilled surgeon Dr. Linda Liau at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Liau’s gifted hands provided Conor many more years of life in which he was able to complete his teaching degree at TWU, establish himself as a much loved science teacher at Evergreen Christian School in Bellingham and pursue his passions for cycling, reading, hiking and traveling. Conor’s bountiful love of learning and teaching was poured out to the students of Evergreen Christian and the youth groups that he led over the years. Conor and Laura lived life to the fullest supported by their friends and family; he blessed them all with his engaging sense of humor. Conor was preceded in death by his grandparents, William and Alma Thorpe and Joseph and Bertie Whelan, and he is survived by his wife Laura Thorpe of Lynden, WA, mother, Dawn Thorpe and sister, Caitlin Thorpe of Lynden, WA, father, Greg O’Faolain of Palmdale, California, parents in law, Dave and Lenore Howie of White Rock, B.C., sister and brother in law Megan and Josh Thiessen of Langley, B.C., Great Aunt Margo Thorpe of Lynden, WA, Great Uncle George and Great Aunt Peggy of Gaithersberg, MD, Uncle Perry and Aunt Megan Stanfield of Lynden, WA and cousins, Dylan and wife Sara Stanfield of Roanoke, VA, Dane and Christina Stanfield of Lynden, WA, Uncle Liam Thorpe of Oklahoma City, OK and Aunt Abbie Thorpe and cousins Liam James Thorpe of Camarillo, CA and Maddie Thorpe of Washington D.C. Conor has many cousins, aunts and uncles in Ireland and Canada that he cherished very dearly. A celebration of Conor’s life will be held at Sonlight Community Christian Reformed Church in Lynden, WA on Friday, October 24th at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Evergreen Christian School’s tuition scholarship program.

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: January 1, 1970 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Sonlight Community Christian Reformed Church
  • Location: 8800 Bender Road Lynden, WA 98264 - (Get Directions)

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8 responses to Conor James Thorpe

  1. Susie durham says:

    Laura, My heart is with you in this time of such great loss. You and Conor were so fortunate to have these beautiful years together. Bless you and your family. And, yes, an angel is watching over you. Susie

  2. Ryan Dyer says:

    My condolences to Conor’s wife and family. I had the pleasure of working with Conor for a short time at a company called Flora in Lynden for about a year or so. Conor was a hard worker, friendly and had a great sense of humor we all enjoyed. Conor was known for playing pranks on his coworkers, like hiding a toy lizard in some peanuts which gave the ladies quite a shock, and all of us a laugh. I would run into Conor at the gym occasionally post surgery and we’d briefly catch up on how he was doing which at that time he was good and fighting the good fight. I’m sad to see he lost that fight, he was a good guy and I’m glad I got to know him for that short time.

  3. Dear Sweet Laura, I have been so impressed with the faith of both you and Conor as you have been on this long, hard road. You have always given God glory and trusted Him to get you through all of the tough times. Even as you trudged through the “Valley of the Shadow of Death” you never veered from trusting yourselves into the hands of our Gracious Father. Thank you so much for your marvelous example of the Believer. My heart is breaking for you, but please know that I am praying for you, and I have total confidence that you will be continuing to trust the Good Shepherd to carry you through this time of grieving. I love and admire you, Sweet Girl!

  4. kerri says:

    Laura – In this picture I see Conor looking at you as you’re about to get married. I know this because I remember how in love with you he looked. I can’t understand why he was taken so soon – but there must be a plan. That love, and those memories will be with you forever, and I hope you can take comfort in all the incredible adventures you were able to conquer together and all the odds you beat as a team. Conor touched so many people – and we know his love will live on in you. I wish I could reach out and give you a hug, even just to dull the pain for a minute. You are in my heart and prayers sweet girl. love ker

  5. I’m so sorry to hear of Conors passing. We worked together at WECU for several months in 2008. He was a great friend and overall nice guy. So sorry. I just heard about it this morning. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

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