Kristen-Conner-Obituary

Kristen Enebo Conner

Portland, Oregon

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Conner, Kristen Enebo 62 Oct. 30, 1949 Dec. 02, 2011 Kris grew up on Mt Scott where she graduated from Marshall High School and Portland State University. She was compassionate towards creatures great and small, a fabulous mom, a friend and an accomplished business woman. Her love and legacy...

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I am still misding Kris, her critters and her family

I didn't know Kris well but John my husband did and he has shared stories of times he remembers. It sometimes grabs me to see a new family in her home but that is just what happens.

Jes and Family~

I liked Kris so much from the very first time I met her. I am sorry I'll not have the further pleasure of company.

Ivette

Jess and family,
Mom and I are so sorry for your lost. We were just thinking of all the things we did with you guys. From the hot sauna to the rolling in the snow ( I guess that was just my Dad and Ben) lol * I was young. LOL We had enjoyed the company and friendship you guys gave us. SO SORRY for your lost. She is with her dad, Ben and my Dad now. we'll see them again. God Bless you all

Kris and I worked together in the 1980s and maintained our friendship long after. It was a treat to visit her in Estacada and play with the family's animals! I was especially impressed by her love for Rufus. I regret hearing about her service one day too late.
Sincerely, Barbara Hansen

So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure to work with Kristen on a real estate transaction and she was always kind and gentle in her dealings. I know she will be missed. Onward to greener pasture Kristen!

I grew up with Kristen both at Clinton Kelly grade school and Marshall. I always called her Kristy. Her and I were the smallist students in grade school however she grew more later. Its good to know she did well, espcially with family. We only saw each other at class reunions but I will miss her just the same. Bless your family at this time of loss. TOM FOUSHEE

I am so very sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

John and I are neighbors. We could see her pasture from our front window and it was always a great way to start our day looking out toward Kris' place. During the summer many times we would hear children's voices and it was always fun to listen and know there were fun times at Gma's house. although we didn't visit much we knew she was there and a wave and a smile from Kris will be missed.