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Jeff Connor Obituary

Connor, Jeff
Jeff Connor was born September 19, 1944, to John and Ellen Connor. He grew up in Bexley, Ohio and attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School, where he played basketball and competed on the swim and dive team. After a stint in the Marines and Mt. Saint Mary's college, Jeff married the love of his life, Kimberly, who he met as a lifeguard. They had two children, Kristina and Rick. Jeff had a successful career of nearly 50 years as a salesman for The Ross Willoughby Company, and L&M Tool. He was a dedicated professional who took care of his customers, counting many as true friends. Jeff was a warm, funny, and kind man whose life was blessed with the love of a large family and many friends. Jeff will be fondly remembered for his quick wit and his irreverent sense of humor. He was an incredible storyteller with tall tales for every occasion and an endless supply of jokes. Jeff also had a competitive spirit. He was an avid golfer; few things made him happier than beating his brothers and friends. Jeff was a talented singer as well. His voice enriched many special events. "Danny Boy" was a family favorite. Jeff was proud of his Irish heritage, and he was proud of his Connor family. He never missed the St. Patrick's Day Parade, rain, sleet or shine, and he was quick to boast of the beauty of his mother, his wife, his daughter, and his granddaughter. Jeff was a loving father and grandfather, supporting his children, granddaughter, nieces and nephews through all of life's moments. He especially loved to cheer at sporting and dance competitions. Until strokes sidelined him, he kept a standing date every Tuesday with his beloved granddaughter Katie. Above all, Jeff had a huge heart and was always there to help a person in need: family, friends, and strangers. Many have benefited from Jeff's kindness and generosity. His unmatched ability to make people smile will be among Jeff's lasting legacies. Jeff was preceded in death by Kimberly, his parents John and Ellen, and his older brother Judge John Connor. He is survived by his children, Kristina Connor Hinz (Scott) and Rick Connor; granddaughter, Katie Hinz; his siblings, Steve Connor, Pete Connor, Kathleen Reardon, Leslie Aynes, Mary Hill, Michael Connor, and Suzanne Taggart, their spouses, many nieces and nephews; and so many wonderful friends. COVID took Jeff's life and in concern for the safety of others, the family will hold a limited graveside burial on Saturday, 1/30 at 11am at St. Joseph's Cemetery. A celebration of Jeff's life will be held at a future date, where consistent with Jeff's love for good times with family and friends, we will all get together around a Golf Major, remember Jeff, tell stories and laugh. Details to come. In lieu of flowers, the family asks two things: say a prayer of thankfulness for continued good health of the people you love, and in Jeff's honor, pay forward the warmth and kindness that he gave to so many and help a stranger in some small way. A cup of coffee, a smile, or kind words, in memory of Jeff Connor. Arrangements completed by EGAN-RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 403 East Broad Street. Visit www.egan-ryan.com to offer condolences.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Jan. 25 to Jan. 29, 2021.

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Debbie Estes Grant

January 29, 2021

Jeff was a great neighbor on Bryden Road. His family had 8 kids and ours had 5. Plus there were loads of other kids on our block. Many happy memories of everybody playing outside and coming home when the street lights turned on. Thanks, Jeff, for all the fun times we had!

Jon DiSabato

January 26, 2021

I was in industrial sales with Jeff for almost 30 years. He was a great mentor, always there when needed and helped me when I went into outside sales at the age of 21. We called on the same customers from time to time and Jeff was known for exceptional customer service. We had great times at the Ross-Willoughby breakfasts over the last several years. I will always remember that last Aquinas alumni luncheon that I took Jeff to at St Charles. We had a lot of laughs. You will be missed my friend. Jon and Laurie DiSabato

The Families and Staff of Egan-Ryan Funeral Home

January 26, 2021

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Steve Malloy

January 25, 2021

God bless you Jeff. We had some good ball games in the street(car coming) and football games in the side yard. Many childhood memories. Thanks Jeff.

Mark Connor

January 25, 2021

Being a “younger” Connor I did not know Jeff very well. Think the last time I saw Jeff was at my Dad’s or my Mom’s funeral. Wish we had been able to spend more time talking about the many Connor Family stories we might know. Rest in Peace Jeff. Sending my and my wife Heidi’s love to all the Connor Family.

Frank Juodvalkis

January 25, 2021

Already an experienced industrial supply salesman when I joined the Ross Willoughby Company more than 30 years ago, it was still like going from the Clippers to the Yankees. Jeff was the seasoned veteran who took me under his wing, showed me how things worked, never worried if I sold more than him and helped me when I sold less. I thought he was kidding when he offered to sing at my wedding . The voice of an Irish angel, and I'm sure he's still the loudest in the heavenly choir.

Dianna Webber

January 25, 2021

Jeff was family to us, as I'm sure he was to so many. My kids and nieces and nephews still use his one liners. My Mom adored him, he was a pall bearer for her when she passed. My Dad loved having him come to North Carolina to play golf .
My family in Kansas, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Florida, along with all of us in Ohio will grieve and miss him. Our love and prayers are with his family. We will drink coffee, and tell our favorite Jeff stories often, as his special spirit will be with us forever. I will miss you Jeff❤

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