Costa Mesa man killed in accident
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Alicia Robinson
A motorcycle accident Wednesday night claimed the life of a
25-year-old former Marine who hoped one day to be a police officer.
Christopher Forest O’Neil was driving his Suzuki motorcycle west
on the Riverside Freeway east of Imperial Highway around 10:33 p.m.
when he lost control of his bike and was thrown onto the road, where
he was struck by three vehicles. The Costa Mesa resident was
pronounced dead at the scene.
California Highway Patrol officials have not determined the cause
of the accident.
Motorcycles were one of O’Neil’s passions, along with surfing,
inline skating and dogs, said his father, Barry O’Neil. Friendly and
outgoing as an adult, Christopher O’Neil was a happy child who never
got into trouble, his father said.
Born at Hoag Hospital in 1978, Christopher O’Neil moved to the
Napa Valley when he was young and remained there with his mother
after his parents divorced. After he turned 18, he returned to Orange
County and joined the Marine Corps, said Barry O’Neil, who also
served in the Marines.
“He graduated from boot camp 30 years to the day that I graduated
from boot camp,” the elder O’Neil said.
Serving in a helicopter unit on an aircraft carrier, Christopher
O’Neil traveled around the world and was deployed in various
countries including Africa and Saudi Arabia.
After he was discharged from the Marines in 2001, Christopher
O’Neil began attending Orange Coast College to work toward a liberal
arts degree. He was considering going into law enforcement, the same
field as his girlfriend, Sarah Bauer, who is a police officer, Barry
O’Neil said.
“He liked people,” Barry O’Neil said. “He was a very
people-oriented person. He would just give you the shirt off his
back.”
Christopher O’Neil is survived by his father and stepmother, Barry
and Ann O’Neil; his mother and stepfather, Barbara and Joe Perry; and
his sister, Pamela Sebastiani.
Visitation will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday with a rosary
at 6 p.m. at Pacific View Mortuary, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John
Vianney Catholic Church, 314 Marine Ave., Balboa Island.
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