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Mildred Arlene Connors

Orlando, Florida

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CONNORS, MILDRED ARLENE, 90, of Orlando, formerly of Stratford, CT, died on Wednesday May 12, 2004. Mildred was born in Bridgeport, CT on July 8th, 1913. Mildred will be buried at Woodlawn cemetery where she will join Henry, her husband of 59 years. They enjoyed 18 years of...

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Just thinking about aunt Mimi brings a smile to my face. Dodo, Charlie and I always had a great time with her. Your dad was a lot of fun too. Very sweet memories. We all did a lot of laughing.

Still missing all the wonderful times we had with Aunt Mimi

My mother-in-law, Mildred Connors,was someone you couldn't help but love, she loved everyone, she was always kind, positive, and always saw the good in everyone, but most of all she was a great mother, her playfulness, her kindness, and her gentleness are reflected in her two sons.
Through the years, I would often tell her how grateful I was that she had raised such a wonderful son, for which I had reaped the benefit.
So, mom, a big final thank you for my wonderful husband, for...

Hank and Donnie,
I loved and adored my Aunt Mimi. I will always remember her happy eyes, warm smile, and her wonderful laughter. She had an expression the the Rogers kids always enjoyed, whenever we'd tell her a shocking story she would always say, "Ohh goodnight". I think whenever we were together we'd try and come up with a story just so we could hear her say it. And oh how we'd laugh! I will remember the Bordens clock, her dollar bill on the wall, her cat and her organ. What a...

Dear Hank & Donny,

How blessed we all were to have such a shinning star in our life and how conforting it is to know that her brillance will continue to shine in our lives. What a gfit she was.

Aunt Millie stories will endlessly entertain us.

Hank, Don and families,

Your mom truly lit up the room when she entered. God Bless.

Sally and Angelo Fernandez

Aunt Mimi will be missed deeply, and I remember a lot of different enjoyable memories and sayings she used. One saying that always put a smile on my face was "Oh, Good Night". She was a wonderful loving Aunt. Our family visits to see her in Orlando will be missed, but never forgot.

All my best to the family.

Aunt Mimi was and always will be my favorite aunt. She made me feel loved and special. Her laughter was contagious, her kindness inspiring, and it is what I remember most. I hope I have at least a little of her in me. I miss her very much, and know she will always have a special place in my heart.

My Dearest Aunt,

Words cannot express how empty I feel. Mildred was not only my aunt, but the sister I never had. My first real memory of Aunt Mimi was when the entire family would gather around Grandpa's piano and we would all sing, dance, and play our instruments. She gave me my love of music. I was flower girl at Mimi's and Henry's wedding and she never failed to introduce me to one of her many friends as her "little flower girl"; and it was she I confided in for the next...