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Connie Lynn Thompson O'Connor

Indianapolis, Indiana

Age 66

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Connie Lynn Thompson O'Connor Connie Lynn Thompson O'Connor passed away Thursday, January 21, 2021. Connie was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Sue and Rodney Thompson on July 12, 1954. Connie attended Howe High School graduating in 1972. After graduation she worked in sales for Allied Grocers,...

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Such a wonderful lady. We went to High School together at Howe. She was always a lovely person and friend. I will miss her.

God works in sometimes strange ways. I pray Connie did not suffer.

We always laughed and had the best of memories. We shared so much and laughed some more. You gave me joy and fun in this world. I'll see you in the next and we'll laugh some more. I love you forever and a day. I'll see you soon along the way.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

We worked together at Allied Grocers, became good friends, then were roommates for awhile. We had SO much fun! We've stayed in touch through the years and even when it had been a couple of years since we got together, it would be like no time had passed. We always had fun - how could you not, with the always happy, beautiful Connie. Even through the last rough year, she was almost always upbeat. We will miss her very much. Love you Connie!!!

Connie was my dear childhood friend. Having grown up down the street from each other, we spent countless times together for many years. I can still picture every detail of the Thompson home. Though we went to different high schools, we took Driver’s Ed together and walked home from school together every day. I have such fond memories of all the sleepovers, the Miramar Club, the Corvair, all the Tab that was consumed, and fond wonderful memories of the Thompson family. Though my leaving...

Connie was my dear childhood friend. Growing up down the street from each other, we spent more time together than I can possibly remember. Many sleepovers, many hours of play sharing just about everything. I can still picture every detail of the Thompson home, all the Tab that was consumed, and Connie’s parents and brothers. As we grew older, though we went to different high schools, we took Driver’s Ed together and walked home together every day. I even had the honor of being a...