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Jane Connor

Norfolk, Virginia

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Jane Connor VIRGINIA BEACH - Jane C. "Penny" Connor, 78, entered eternal life on April 13, 2010. Penny was born June 20, 1931 in Louisville, Ky. She was predeceased by her husband, Dan M. Connor in 2000 and her mother Selma Wernz Clem in 1992. She is survived by her children, Dayna C. and husband...

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We are sorry to hear about the passing of Penny. She had such a great sense of humor. We will always remember her for it and her kind ways with kids. Love, Jay and Donna Gill

we will miss you "fearless"

I'll always remember meeting Penny at St. Timothy. At the time, we were both raising teenagers who became good friends both in school and in church. In addition, I will never forget how she had me teach her Girl Scouts how to properly set a formal dinner table.
Such good memories!

Love, hugs and blessings to all,

I'm very sorry to hear of your mothers passing. In my memories she enjoyed her life very much. I would have to say she was a hoot! Her family was blessed. I hope they have computers in Heaven, because she will love it there even more!

I will always remember playing in "the field" behind your parent's house. What lucky kids we were to have such a great place to grow up and such great families. I am thinking of you all at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Laura Kubiszewski Ross

i'm going to miss you janie. you were someone to look forward to hearing from. you would always make me laugh. you could turn a story into a laughing out loud until you cry story. i never knew if have of them were true or not...but i still laughed at them. you loved life. you loved the people that you had around you.

i just dont' know what i'll do without you! no one will ever laugh about our imaginary escapades like we did.

my sympathy goes out to her...

Every other Tuesday I'd walk in, to the smell of well cooked toast and coffee a sign that Mrs. Penny was awake! We'd talk about everything from kids,food,people anything we felt like, never mind the nearly 40 year age difference. I'll miss you humming while I cleaned "the palace" and the special goodies you always left on the kitchen table for me. But most of all I want to always remember that sweet smile as you called out "Lisa is that you?" I love you Mrs.Penny!!!!