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Jeannette Hazel Conlon

Washington, District of Columbia

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CONLON, JEANNETTE HAZEL

On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, JEANNETTE HAZEL CONLON of Bedford, TX. Beloved wife of the late William F. Conlon; mother of Jeannette F. Mickey, William M., Arthur F., John E., and Robert A. Conlon. Also survived by 19 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren and three...

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Grandma, you will be missed. We love you.

To my beloved grandmother,
I miss you so much. Thank you for everything you have done for me. It is so sad how much we take time and our loved ones for granted, thinking they will always be there, as if time stands still. Then, we get the news that someone so dear to us has left us and it shatters our world to pieces. I am so sorry that I was not there more over the past few years but I will never forget the time that we shared together. You will forever be in my thoughts and prayers....

Mom,
I love and miss you. Thanks for being such a great example for me on how to live and love and for all of you sage advice over the years.
Art

When I married your grandson, Billy, you made me and the children feel as if we had been a member of the family all along. You were the only grandmother I had. You will be missed.

Jeannette Conlon, the thoughts in my heart, I shall always hold dear. It was a pleasure having known you during your visits to Falmouth. You were such a sweet little lady who will be dearly missed.

Mrs Conlon, you were like a mother to me, Lord knows I spent as much time at your house as I did at my own! I'm so sorry Jeannette and I brought those pet mice into your house. We didn't know you were so frightened of them, but we got rid of them pretty darn quick-we took them to my house!! Love ya.

Art,

I'm really sorry for you recent loss. Just know that your mom is in a much better place. She will have no worries, pain, etc. anymore. Bless you and your family.

Grandma,
My most vivid memories of you are of the house in Tacoma Park, radiators against the wall, the black top and red bigwheel, spending time with Cassie and Herbie, going to the beach and for some odd reason a pearl of your wisdom that I have passed on to my own children, "never sit completely on a public toilet seat without a cover". I will forever regret that my children never got the opportunity to know you but in a way they will through my memories and stories that they have...