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Paul Nicholas Conner, Sr.

January 9, 1957- June 19, 2020

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Paul Nicholas Conner, Sr. of Tracy’s Landing passed away at the age of 63 on Friday, June 19 at the Heritage Harbor Health & Rehabilitation Center in Annapolis. He was born January 9, 1957 in Cheverly, MD to Ralph Allen and Mary Anne (Dixon) Conner. Paul worked as a Steamfitter under the UA Local 602 prior to his retirement. He is survived by his loving wife, Susan M. (Crawford) Conner, his sons Paul N. Conner, Jr. and wife Amanda of Friendship, and Christopher D. Conner and wife Sulma Sanchez of Annapolis, his sisters Lauren Boccabello of Dunkirk, Elaine Emler of Harpers Ferry, WV, and Ann Rochelle Langley of Bowie, his brother Craig A. Conner and wife Debra of Tracy’s Landing, and his grandchildren Kyla, Corah, June, and Cadhan. Paul was preceded in death by his brothers James M. Conner and Charles A. Boteler.

A visitation and celebration of Paul’s life will be held Friday July 3, 2020 from 12:00 Noon until 2:00 P.M. at Rausch Funeral Home, P.A., 8325 Mt. Harmony Lane, Owings, MD.

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Visitation

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  • Celebration of Life

Friday, July 3, 2020
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

8325 Mt. Harmony Lane
Owings, MD 20736

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    Suzy Size Simmons
    29 Jun 2020
    12:24pm

    I am so sorry for your loss. I always remember a fun time when Susan, Paul and myself went to The Eagles concert at the Capitol Center in Largo many years ago and how much fun we had. When the concert was over we didn’t want to spend a long time getting out of the parking lot so Paul started driving really crazy so we could get out sooner than later. It was a very exciting and fun night all around! 😊😊😊

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    Keith E. Thompson
    29 Jun 2020
    8:10pm

    Hello Susan, I know we have not seen or heard from each other in a very long time but the history Paul & I had was a fun and crazy time in our lives. Sorry to hear of your loss but hope you and your family will be well. My thoughts are with you, Keith

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    Ginger Dudley Crago
    30 Jun 2020
    12:02am

    Susan I’m so sorry for your loss. We have so many great memories of Paul as we all grew up together. He was always full of life and energy never a dull moment when he was around. Although we lost touch throughout the years I’ve never stopped thinking about you guys. He was an awesome guy and will never be forgotten. ❤️

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    Doug Russo
    30 Jun 2020
    8:06pm

    As long as we live, we can never shake the bonds we formed in our childhood. Paul was a very unique character and I’m happy and proud to say, a special friend of mine. So many wild memories; we were just stupid kids, trying our best to figure it all out, and have a good time along the way. I’m always amazed that we survived those years and went on to become “adults” and have families and careers. Paul will always be a part of who I am, and for that I am truly grateful. Rest in Peace, Brother.

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    Lida Jenney
    1 Jul 2020
    10:31am

    I’m so sorry to hear about Paul’s passing. We were neighbors in Adelphi going to the same schools. I always remember him as wild, crazy and fun.

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    Karen Jettmar
    1 Jul 2020
    6:23pm

    Our lives are shaped by our childhood experiences and I’ll always remember my days with the Connors. I especially remember running around the woods and building tree forts with Craig and Paul, camping out in our forts, and riding bikes around the neighborhood. He was a fun friend. Paul always had a cute smile to go with his impish character. I know he went on to be a loving husband and father and I’m sending lots of love to his family. He left this world too soon.

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    Dinah Silcott
    5 Jul 2020
    11:03am

    Susan, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Paul was one crazy guy he always had a story to tell. He was an amazing person and his personality was one of a kind. We always had a good time together Paul, you ,me and Kathy. Those were the good old days. They will never be forgotten. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Another one gone to soon. R.I.P Paul

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    Suzy Size Simmons
    29 Jun 2020
    12:24pm

    I am so sorry for your loss. I always remember a fun time when Susan, Paul and myself went to The Eagles concert at the Capitol Center in Largo many years ago and how much fun we had. When the concert was over we didn’t want to spend a long time getting out of the parking lot so Paul started driving really crazy so we could get out sooner than later. It was a very exciting and fun night all around! 😊😊😊

    save
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    Pasadena
    State
    MD
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    Keith E. Thompson
    29 Jun 2020
    8:10pm

    Hello Susan, I know we have not seen or heard from each other in a very long time but the history Paul & I had was a fun and crazy time in our lives. Sorry to hear of your loss but hope you and your family will be well. My thoughts are with you, Keith

    save
    City
    Laurel
    State
    MD
    Reply
    Ginger Dudley Crago
    30 Jun 2020
    12:02am

    Susan I’m so sorry for your loss. We have so many great memories of Paul as we all grew up together. He was always full of life and energy never a dull moment when he was around. Although we lost touch throughout the years I’ve never stopped thinking about you guys. He was an awesome guy and will never be forgotten. ❤️

    save
    City
    Albuquerque
    State
    New Mexico
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    Doug Russo
    30 Jun 2020
    8:06pm

    As long as we live, we can never shake the bonds we formed in our childhood. Paul was a very unique character and I’m happy and proud to say, a special friend of mine. So many wild memories; we were just stupid kids, trying our best to figure it all out, and have a good time along the way. I’m always amazed that we survived those years and went on to become “adults” and have families and careers. Paul will always be a part of who I am, and for that I am truly grateful. Rest in Peace, Brother.

    save
    City
    Silver Spring
    State
    Md.
    Reply
    Lida Jenney
    1 Jul 2020
    10:31am

    I’m so sorry to hear about Paul’s passing. We were neighbors in Adelphi going to the same schools. I always remember him as wild, crazy and fun.

    save
    City
    Manchaca
    State
    TX
    Reply
    Karen Jettmar
    1 Jul 2020
    6:23pm

    Our lives are shaped by our childhood experiences and I’ll always remember my days with the Connors. I especially remember running around the woods and building tree forts with Craig and Paul, camping out in our forts, and riding bikes around the neighborhood. He was a fun friend. Paul always had a cute smile to go with his impish character. I know he went on to be a loving husband and father and I’m sending lots of love to his family. He left this world too soon.

    save
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    Vancouver
    State
    British Columbia
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    Dinah Silcott
    5 Jul 2020
    11:03am

    Susan, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Paul was one crazy guy he always had a story to tell. He was an amazing person and his personality was one of a kind. We always had a good time together Paul, you ,me and Kathy. Those were the good old days. They will never be forgotten. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Another one gone to soon. R.I.P Paul

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    Laurel
    State
    Maryland
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