Norma Lee Connor (Boner), resident of Glen Burnie, died one day after her 89th birthday, on Friday, November 7, 2025, under the care of Hospice at Morningside House of Friendship, in Hanover. Norma was born on Friday, November 6, 1936, in Baltimore, to Bernice and Edna Boner. She lived in Maryland her entire life and was a hairdresser for several salons in the area. Norma always had God in her life, she was a longtime member of Brooklyn Bible Chapel in Brooklyn, Maryland. She was very active with the local senior centers, especially the Pascal Center and Boystown, donating her time and money. She was always very generous and willing to help others. Norma travelled a lot with her husband John, visiting England often, where John was from and enjoying where he grew up. She also enjoyed crocheting and would often make baby caps for the hospitals and scarves for anyone who needed one. And who could forget the love she had for her dog, "Scruffy". Her generous giving soul will be missed but her memory will live on through everyone that knew her.
Norma is preceded by her parents, Bernice and Edna Boner; her husband, John Connor; her brother, Robert Boner and her sister, Virginia Lee Dilworth. She is survived by her nieces.
Family and friends may visit at the KIRKLEY RUDDICK FUNERAL HOME on Thursday, from 10:30am - 11:00am. Funeral service to follow immediately at 11:00 am. Interment Meadowridge Memorial Park.
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421 Crain Highway, S.E., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
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