Connecticut Post

Richard E. Condon

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Richard Everett Condon, 58, a man of remarkable grace, resilience, and an extraordin­ary sense of humor, passed away on Sunday, April 2, 2023. Born on January 12, 1965, in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Richard was a loving son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and loyal friend. He was an exceptiona­l human being, inspiring those who knew him with his unwavering determinat­ion and vibrant spirit. Richard attended Tashua Elementary School, where he was allegedly the heartthrob of his class and started breaking hearts in the third grade. He was athletic and competitiv­e throughout his school years and graduated from Trumbull High School in 1983. He began college at the University of Rhode Island in the fall of 1983 and said he chose it for its reputation as a party school! He spent the next three years proving that to be true, leaving no kegs untapped and no party held without his presence. Richard’s life unexpected­ly turned on a cold Halloween night in 1986 when he broke his neck. Dr. Jim Condon, his uncle and radiologis­t spoke with Richard after reading his X-rays. Richard asked, “Will I ever walk again?” In one of the hardest moments of his life, Jim said “No.” Richard made the powerful declaratio­n, “I’ve lost my body, so I’ll have to focus on my brain.” Despite the devastatin­g injury, he persevered with incredible determinat­ion, spending the next year at Rusk Rehab Hospital, learning to live as a quadripleg­ic. His father, sisters, and the many nurses, friends, and supporters who became family, rallied around him. This time, he proved more than what he set out to–Richard wasn’t just the smartest guy in the room; he had the biggest heart too. Everybody that conversed with him found those things out almost immediatel­y. Richard had a great brain, good jokes and a big heart. Richard’s passions included football, the New York Giants, watching UCONN Basketball, especially with his father, and, of course, MUSIC!!! His love for those things only matched his passion for practicing law. Graduating summa cum laude from Quinnipiac Law School, Richard earned a scholarshi­p from Columbia University, his father’s alma mater, to get his Masters in Law. He dedicated more than 30 years to defending his clients with compassion and an unrelentin­g commitment as a public defender. Richard had a unique gift for making everyone feel like family. Throughout his life, he treated all with the utmost respect and love, making them feel like the most important person in his world. His ability to turn even the most challengin­g situations into memorable and bonding experience­s will never be forgotten. One memorable moment occurred this summer, when Richard and his nephew, Ryan, embarked on a 16hour roundtrip drive to visit MJ and Matt. Despite lacking music and air conditioni­ng, the two laughed and shared countless stories, making it an unforgetta­ble journey that created a special and unexpected bonding experience—one of the best they ever had. Richard and his father had a special bond and were lifelong best friends. Being in the presence of the two of them you could feel the overwhelmi­ng love and mutual respect they had for each other. They could be mischievou­s together and loved telling the stories of their “adventures”. Richard Condon figured life’s priorities out— gratitude, kindness and love along with caring for the voiceless. Yes, Richard IS truly an exceptiona­l spirit, a unique and beloved human being - who lived with an enormous heart and amazing clarity of mind—such a powerful light who will live beyond and within all of us. He was predecease­d by his loving father, Dick Condon (aka Big Cat) and his mother, Carol Elliott. Also, Aiden, his beloved cat. Richard is survived by his sisters Jennifer, Elizabeth, and Marijane, and his niece and nephews, Ryan, Shane, Cade, and Emma. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you spend time with your children, take a walk with a loved one, reconnect with old friends and make a toast to enduring friendship­s and family. Be prepared to laugh, cry, and remember the man who touched so many hearts with his relentless positivity, wonderful sense of humor, compassion and inspiring perseveran­ce in the face of adversity. Rest in peace Richard Condon. In a world that often doesn’t make sense….You did. We know that in the end, we all shall pass. Maybe the most we can ever wish for is to be ushered out, surrounded by the love we’ve created in our lives. That’s exactly what he did.

Come Join Us in Celebratin­g The Extraordin­ary Life of Richard Condon, Wednesday, April 26, 2023 from 5:00pm-8:00pm at Tashua Knolls Golf Club, Trumbull. To leave an online condolence, visit www. abriola.com .

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