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Janice Conner Obituary

Louise Wendt Conner, wife of the late and much lamented John A. Conner of Ethel, Mississippi, died peacefully at the Lake Caroline home of her favorite daughter Jill Conner Browne on Wednesday, September 30, 2009.
Mrs. Conner grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, the daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wendt. As a young woman, her statuesque beauty won her a spot among the models at the John Robert Powers Agency but her mother disapproved of that career and so she became a buyer for the J.L. Hudson stores. During World War II, she and many of her friends worked tirelessly at the USO, where she met the only man she ever really loved, her sailor boy, John Conner.
She became a devoted Southerner by choice when she finally defied the wishes of her mother (who was by all accounts and evidence, the Meanest Woman Who Ever Lived) by marrying and following "that hillbilly" back to Mississippi, where they lived happily until Mr. Conner's untimely death in 1982, after which Mrs. Conner never gave so much as a thought to another man.
The Conners' home was a haven for all the children in the surrounding neighborhoods, having a wide-open, fully-stocked kitchen, a refrigerator full of Cokes and the only swimming pool for miles around. (It should be noted that the 20'x 40', 7 foot deep hole for this pool was personally dug, with picks and shovels, by the two of them. If you've ever tried to dig even a small hole in Yazoo clay, the extent of the Conners' devotion to their children can be extrapolated from that endeavor. It should also be noted that this pool was the pet project of Mrs. Conner and there was no peace for Mr. Conner until it was completed. He might have initially thought that she would be discouraged when she saw firsthand how difficult the digging proved to be-one of the many but more significant times He Was Wrong.)
They were active members of the Alta Woods Presbyterian Church where they, for more than 50 years, provided thousands of cookies as Sunday bribes to the children of the church.
Mrs. Conner's daughters, the aforementioned Jill and that other one, Judy, were finally sources of pride for Jan as they both became bestselling authors. It did remain a lifelong disappointment to her, however, that neither of them ever chose to pursue the career she would have preferred for them: writing messages for greeting cards.
Both daughters give much credit to their mother for spending countless hours reading to them until they finally started reading for themselves. Mrs. Conner also taught her grandchildren to read and to love it. Blessed be her name for that.
Jan's only two grandchildren-Trevor Palmer and Bailey Conner Browne-were born 23 years apart; thus, each was able to enjoy the many benefits of being "the only grandchild," a position both exploited to the fullest and with great felicity to all parties.
Mrs. Conner was well known in her younger years for adopting families in need and browbeating them into prosperity via the many donors she "persuaded" to join the effort and her relentless and most often successful attempts at placing them in gainful employment-often without any particular desire or willingness on their part. She would and often did give "the shirt off her back" to someone; but, if her own didn't happen to fit the need, she had no qualms about obtaining, by whatever means necessary, the more suitable shirt off someone else's back. Her daughters dreaded the annual Christmas Flooding of the town of Flowood, knowing that the pantry would be emptied and their own closets would be raided, in support of the victims.
Jan Conner was an advocate of the homeless-be they human or otherwise-long before it became fashionable. She never passed a panhandler without giving him something (along with an admonition to "go eat something") and she never turned away a hungry creature of any species. She basically, over time, stole the neighbor's non-descript brown dog, Rascal and was somehow able to elicit from him that, although before moving in with us he had considered himself fortunate to get a dab of dog food now and again, all he truly liked to eat was chicken livers and that furthermore he only liked them fried very brown and crispy. Rascal ate crispy brown chicken livers every day of his 10 years with us. Whenever Jan left town, it was only after giving John strict instructions on How to Cook the Chicken Livers for the Dog, lest he (the dog) suffer in her absence.
To this day, Mrs. Conner's entire family has an inordinate fondness for Brown Dogs.
Mrs. Conner is widely known as a world traveler as she frequently arranged group trips, which she sometimes guided or at least herded. A most interesting aspect about all of Jan's travels was her high and constant level of disdain for Other Countries, or at least all of Europe. She did love a cruise, though-any time, anywhere-which accounted for her enjoying 50 or so of them. As much as she disparaged all of Europe, she loved Alaska and anything west of Hawaii. All things Asian were wonderful to her and she made numerous trips to the Far East.
The latter years of her life were spent joyfully at The Waterford on Highland Colony with her many friends, especially the rowdy bunch on the Second Floor North. She declared that living at the Waterford was "like being on a cruise, every day."
Since 1999, no St. Paddy's Parade was complete without the lead car carrying "The Queen Mothers of the Sweet Potato Queens®" and while she shared this title with dear friend and fellow Queen Mum, Caroline Hewes of Gulfport, it cannot escape attention that Jan always rode in the front seat.
Jan is survived by the aforementioned favorite daughter, Jill Conner Browne and husband, Kyle Jennings, and that other one, Judy Conner Palmer of New Orleans-granddaughter, Bailey Conner Browne of Oxford and grandson, Trevor Palmer and his wife, RuthAnna and their daughter, Riley and sons Conner and Mason, of New Orleans.
The family wishes to lovingly thank Barbara Whitehead for her devotion and support to us all and to Marie Fenton of Hospice Ministries for her sensitive care to Jan and to us.
No flowers please, Mrs. Conner was allergic. Because of Jan's lifelong propensity for taking in strays, be they four-legged or two, she would love for you to make a very generous donation in her name to the only no-kill animal shelter in Rankin County-Animal Rescue Fund of Mississippi, founded by Sweet Potato Queen Elizabeth (Pippa) Jackson, located at 1963 Holly Bush Road, Pelahatchie, Mississippi 39145 or www.arfms.com.
There will be a mercifully brief and joyous Memorial Service on Monday, October 5, 2009, at 5:30 PM, at Wright & Ferguson on Highland Colony Parkway, Ridgeland, followed by Celebration of a Life Beautifully Lived and a Very Fun Reception, until around 7 PM.

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Published by Clarion Ledger on Oct. 3, 2009.

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Shawna Moon

September 29, 2023

We are thankful you were born Mrs. Connor, and remain thankful while you live in paradise. We have our Queen Jill because of you and Mr. Connor and she brings us joy. How beautiful it must be!

Sylvia Quirk-Brown

October 4, 2022

This is such a beautiful obit. I didn't know Mrs. Jan Conner, except by the parades. Knowing she was an awesome woman, who was & will always be, loved by many, especially, those, whose lives she touched. I appreciate her services during the WWII times & for helping the children & animals. The world sure could use more like her. I wonder if ya'll may have known my Aunt Carrie Lee Bliss-Laird, from the Fondren-Jackson area? Well-I sure hope & pray Jill & the other one, & all of the family, receives the strength you need, to get through the difficult times. with heartfelt Sympathy, Sylvia Quirk-Brown, VIcksburg, MS. e-mail [email protected]

Patricia Sessums

October 3, 2022

I remember many times your Mom at Charles Salon getting her hair done while I was there.

Birgit Post

October 3, 2022

Thanks for being an awesome Queen Mum. We love 'that other one' and your favorite, especially their books and monikers for people! <3 Hope you're havin' fun (I'm sure you are, and I'm sure there are brown dogs there!)

joan rinn

October 29, 2009

My life is clearly bereft without the benefit of having known such a remarkable C O L O R F U L gal.... and how lucky for those of you who did.

What an amazing legacy...

xoox

Pamela Lloyd

October 27, 2009

Now, this is an obituary! I am sending along to my daughters so that they may rewrite mine. Yes, they keep one handy. What a lovely tribute to your Mother. Thank You, and God Bless her for a life well-spent. Pamela J. Lloyd, Huntsville Alabama

Caroline Hewes Charbonnet

October 19, 2009

Jill,
I just received a copy of your sweet Mama's obituary and am so sorry to hear of her death. She was a special person and you have wonderful memories. My thoughts are with you.

October 18, 2009

With the family's permission I would like to read the obituary from the Clarion Ledger on my radio program on KPFA-
FM this Sunday afternoon (10/25) in the San Francisco Bay Area (www.kpfa.org). The article was forwarded to me by my baby sister, Marilyn Greene of Meridian, Miss. I found it both moving and lovingly entertaining. I am sorry for your loss but am also in awe of the full life spent by Ms. Conner. Respectfully, Raymond Edlund

Wanda Henry

October 17, 2009

To Jan's family. I think my mother may be her "lost" sister. My mom turns 77 on Nov. 25 and this obit sounds so much like her!!! How very fortunate you were to have known her. And thank you for helping me realize what a treasure my own mom really is. I hope you don't mind...but when the time comes I plan on using your obit as an outline for my mom's obit. We are going to celebrate my parent's 60 Anniversary on Nov. 21, 2009. My prayers are with you. I know you will miss this wonderful person. Sincerely Wanda Henry

October 17, 2009

Being as I am also a Queen, I understand the loss of your mother and I know you will miss her.
Mindy Mantel
Montgomery AL

JILL CONNER BROWNE

October 17, 2009

Thank all of you so much for taking the time to read our tribute to Mama. Judy (That Other One) and I had a Big Time writing it and it will remain posted on my website-www.sweetpotatoqueens.com under "news"--for those of you who, like us, just love a good obit! Please feel free to share it with like-minded folks--Mama would love that.

Sugarbritches

October 17, 2009

Your loss is our gain...your Sainted Mother gave all of us a wonderful view into one of God's great gifts...Southern womanhood..through her two daughters.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Rebecca Nickens

October 15, 2009

While it does not seem ladylike to say that one of my favorite pasttimes is reading obituaries, it was certainly to my great benefit that a dear Birmingham friend thought to send me this one; otherwise, I may never have seen it, since my state is just a tad north. Your family is so fortunate. To have known and shared such a "Phenom Mom" is indeed a grand blessing.
All of the Flamingo Flocks -- and you know who you are -- send their pinkest love and warmest, feathery thoughts to you and yours during this continuing celebration of life. F-1

Teresa Baxley

October 15, 2009

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It is truly a blessing to have the guidance of a "Southern" grand lady, whether they be rich or poor. Some of us are so Blessed. As an ardent reader of and a "Sweet Potato Queen" at heart, thank you so much for sharing your mother with us! God bless

Rose Jay

October 13, 2009

Jill, I am a family member, of Freda Holmes and Cindy, from North Carolina and wanted to send my deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. A friend sent me the link to the obituary and I wanted to respond. I know how close you were to the family. I first met you at Aunt Freda's home and we emailed a couple of times after Cindy's passing. Your mother was an amazing woman, as I learned from the obituary, and I know you and your family will miss her greatly. The obituary was a wonderful and humorous testament to her life. God Bless.

Jeanette

October 13, 2009

What a joy it must have been to know this woman, and how wonderful that she was described with such love, honesty and acceptance. It is a delight to read a "realistic" obituary of a human with all her foibles, rather than the usual glorifying sanctifications.

Gloria Mitchell

October 13, 2009

A true sign of aging is when one gets the daily paper, one immediately checks the obituaries and when your college alumnae magazine arrives, you check the obits; not the wedding and birth announcements.
Thus, on Saturday, Oct. 3 as I checked the obit page, I happened to read the obituary of Jan Conner. Although she was not an acquaintance, it caught my eye and I read it. It made my day. What an amazing lady she must have been.
Thank you for sharing her beautiful life. I am sure it enriched the lives of all who read it and will inspire each of us to live fuller, richer lives.
Treasure your memories and may God continue to bless you all.

Molly Owens

October 12, 2009

This is the funniest, most heartfelt obituary i have ever read. I am certain that knowing your mother was a great gift to many people. I hope that some day, I may be remembered with half as much love, humor, and compassion. You and your Mom made my day. Thank you.

Mandy Like

October 12, 2009

A beautiful tribute that I am sure your mother is enjoying from heaven...Bless you and your family and keep your mother alive through your stories...We would love to hear more about Ms. Jan.

October 10, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Herman Herrin

October 9, 2009

I have fond memories of Jan and John Albert (the funniest man I ever knew) during my time at The St. Paul. I also remember corn boils in the back yard. The pool had been filled in by then, but I remember the stories about its construction. May our memories of both of them last us a lifetime. If so, in some respects, they will continue to live.

Betty Huston

October 8, 2009

Betty Huston
Tucker,GA

October 8, 2009

Judy, Trevor and Family,
We were sad to hear of your mother's passing. The obituary was a wonderful tribute to her.
If memory serves, I was teaching at Key school when the pool was being built.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Marcus & Gay Barnett, Slidell, LA

October 8, 2009

Jill
I was saddened to hear about your Mother. Please accept my deepest sympathies. It was great to read about your Mother’s colorful life and how those around her were touched by her love and generosity. How lucky for you, Kyle and the other ones that you will always have wonderful memories of the many joyful times you spent together. I really enjoyed the obit. Thanks for sharing with the masses the celebration of a life well-lived.
Kat Mims, Jackson, MS

Wendy S.

October 8, 2009

I'm hooting and hollering here in Philadelphia, Pa- How lucky you and your Sista girl are to have had such a fun Mom -

betsy belz

October 8, 2009

while i'm so sorry you've lost your mother, i know you feel lucky to have had her so long--and what a mother she must have been! i only know "that other one judy"--i know she was so proud of you and your sister. i see where you get your lust for life and sense of humor.

October 8, 2009

Jan must have been a beautiful lady - inside and out. What a truly wonderful tribute to a life of charity and generosity. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure of knowing Jan or her daughters, but surely wish I had, knowing my life would have been blessed.
Ginger, Baton Rouge, LA.

Dan Wilson

October 8, 2009

A very beautifully written synopsis of a life well lived! Thank you.

October 7, 2009

I would have loved your mother! What a lucky daughter and family you are! God bless you all.

Laura W in Charlotte, NC

Ellen

October 7, 2009

A group of us attended one of the Sweet Potato Queens Parade--and parade we did. My Mother came along and paraded in her wheelchair. Jill was kind enough to come down from her throne/flatbed truck to meet my Mother. Never got to meet "the other one". My Mom and yours are in heaven continuing the partying and parading. She, as well as all of us, had a ball. Thanks for that--and know we are all thinking of you both at this time.

Gigi Magdefrau

October 7, 2009

What a wonderful tribute and celebration of life.

Marianne Wright

October 7, 2009

Truly, the Queen-mum of Jill (and that other one) would HAVE to be an awesome individual. I just know she is tickled to read from heaven the loving celebration of life in her obituary, written from the heart of one she loved so dearly. I didn't know your mother, but she must have been a wonderful lady to have produced you. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. May the countless memories you made together and the example she set be a comfort to you all in the days and years ahead.

Mike Soroczak

October 6, 2009

What an outstanding obit. To celebrate the life of someone in the time of death, to signal that this person lived. How fine is this? And what a fine tribute too. I can only hope that this happens to my loved ones as well if I am not here to do so for them.

Meg Tocantins

October 6, 2009

A beautiful and moving tribute. Where ever they are, your mother and my mother (also a Presbyterian and fond of Black Dogs) are having a grand old time.

Rita Hill

October 6, 2009

Best obituary I ever saw. It really made me feel like I knew your mother. What a wonderful person she was! Will be thinking of you and your family. God bless!

Mary Nell Podgorny

October 6, 2009

Thank you for sharing with us your obvious love, respect and devotion to your Mother. May she rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Cyndi Lofliin

October 6, 2009

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

October 6, 2009

What a tribute! Sounds like she lived life to the fullest and made the lives of many much more complete. My condolences to family and friends but rejoice in knowing you'll be with her again one day. What a party that will be!

Scout Finch

October 6, 2009

I lost my own mother 36 years ago when I was 4 years old. Forgive me for wishing that she would have merited such a marvelous tribute had she lived as long and well as your mother. This brought a smile and a tear. Bless all of you. I'm sure that wherever she is now, there are old friends--both 2-legged and 4-legged--who are happy to see her. You are lucky people to have had her company for so long.
(this obit has gone viral, you know! I've had it emailed to me from friends as far away as Frankfurt, one of those Awful Cities in Another Country!)

October 5, 2009

I am so sorry that I never met "The Potato Queen" but I did know her through friends. Fred Taylor

Charles Swimmer

October 5, 2009

What a wonderfull couple to do the things they did. Even so I did not know then personly, I think they are great people.
God bless them

Denise Webber

October 5, 2009

May she rest in peace, Your Mother/Grandmother/GreatGrandMother soounds like a remarkable woman, surrounded by and creating love. What a wonderful life she lived, peace and love to your family.

Jimmie Saucier

October 5, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. The obituary was wonderful. I rejoice with the family and all the "heavenly sweet potato queens" that the queen mother is in heaven. God bless your family in this time of sadness and joy.

Foster Welburn

October 5, 2009

Y'all have written the best obituary ever. (Much better than any greeting card could ever be). It makes me smile and lifts my heart. What a tribute to your mom (and dad)! I know your hearts are heavy, which is normal. Consider September 30th as her birthday in heaven. I suspect there are a lot of folks and dogs howling with joy. She is a beautiful lady.

Mari Williams

October 5, 2009

There are no words that can express to you and your family the sorrow and grief I hold in my heart for you.
The beauty of it all is that "WE" will meet again and in a much better place. Always hold that dear to your heart and it helps ease the pain of losing such a lovely Mamma..

Stacey Erickson

October 5, 2009

May you all feel the many prayers being lifted up for your family. God bless wonderful mommas everywhere, of which yours is, most assuredly, at the top of the list.

Love,
SPStacey

Nanette Wingrove

October 5, 2009

We (even those who had never heard of Jan before reading the obit) have lost a wonderful creature. My condolences to Jill and that other one, and their families. Thanks for sharing the joy of your mother.

Scott Naugle

October 5, 2009

I am so sorry to hear the news of your mother's paasing. My thoughts are with you.

October 5, 2009

Having attended AWPC with Jan (and John) for almost 40 years we remember their steadfast love and support. Our prayers are with your family. Harold and Kathy Hodges, Alene Hodges, all of Algoma, MS

Scott Caples

October 4, 2009

A lovely and fitting tribute to a remarkable woman. She leaves a legacy of humor, warmth, and caring. She will be missed.

Glenda Griffith

October 4, 2009

Prayers for your comfort!! You had to relive many fond memories writing her obit!!
Much love.

Rhea Brocato

October 4, 2009

Obviously, this was a special lady. Her obituary was passed on via Facebook from a friend who has a rather interesting hobby. Regardless, my thoughts and prayers are with the family, for surely she will be sadly missed. I must say, I would just love to know who wrote the obit.It had to be one of the MOST interesting and telling I've ever had the pleasure of reading. God Bless.

Pearl Bailey

October 4, 2009

Your mother sounds like a special woman that has raised two special daughters, that will carry on her stories, memories and her life through their own. Love to you all

Barbara Robinson

October 4, 2009

God blessed you two girls with a wonderful Mother. I know you will miss her terribly. Take comfort in knowing how happy she is now, and no more suffering. Prayers for you and all of your family.

October 4, 2009

Heaven must be a more joyous place now! Thoughts with you all.

Jennifer Griffin

Al Underwood

October 4, 2009

Jill, I'm with ya, Al

October 4, 2009

My sincerest condolences to you and your family for losing such a delightful lady! Rejoice that she is happy and probably cooking up a storm for all her friends, family, and all comers who went before her! God bless you all!

Love,
Kudzu
aka Margaret

curtis

October 4, 2009

what a wonderful account of a what most of been an amazing person to know...GOD be with you and yours during this time and I know GOD is enjoying having her in HIS presence...

Kimberly Rankin Moelk

October 3, 2009

It's just the most beautifully loving obit I've ever read. Y'all continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

SO much love,
KimmyD & B.

October 3, 2009

What a delightful Mother she was. Giving, caring, and with such a wonderful sense of adventure. Imagine the adventure she is having now, and with your Father! Our blessings to your family.

Sally & Hank Braswell

Donna Adcock Jackson

October 3, 2009

I did not know your Mom, but have met you, Jill, and am very sorry about losing your Mom. I lost mine, she was 91, I got to spend her last 2 years with her, she died in 2007. Love to your family, Donna Adcock Jackson from Kosciusko Ms, and also Baytown Texas.

Chris Chiles

October 3, 2009

To all whose lives were closely linked to hers, hugs, kind thoughts, and prayers.

Joni Langevoort

October 3, 2009

What a lovely tribute — and what a lovely woman! My thoughts are with you all.

Nancy Speed

October 3, 2009

I don't know this person but this is a wonderful tribute to a loved one. It is so nice to see her love of animals mentioned.

Pam Spell

October 3, 2009

This is the most beautiful obit I have ever read. I am so sorry that it is for your mom. I can't imagine your feeling of loss. May God bless you, your mom and your family. I know she must be so proud of you.

Heidi Bryant

October 3, 2009

My condolences to you, Jill, and your family as you go through this time. My thoughts and prayers are with y'all!

Boyd Gatlin

October 3, 2009

Dear Judy,
I now realize more fully, after reading her obituary, how much I missed by not knowing your mother. What a wonderful mother she must have been, and what a wonderful tribute you have written on the occasion of her passing through 'that door.'

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