Loretta P. Conner

Loretta P. Conner, 69 years of Coatesville, passed away at her home on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, while under the loving care of her family and hospice.

She was born in Honey Brook on Wednesday, September 15, 1954.  Loretta was the daughter of the late J. Harold and Pearl R. (Reber) Fisher.   She was the wife of William J. Conner, with whom she shared 43 years of marriage.   

Loretta was a homemaker to her beloved family.  She also worked as a waitress and as a lineman for Bell Atlantic.   Loretta was a member of the Goodwill United Methodist Church.   She enjoyed trips to the beach, her precious dogs, and horses, which she assisted in the training process.

Loretta was preceded in death by a brother, Donald J. Fisher.    

She is survived by two daughters, Morisa (Rico) Zavala of New Holland and Carly Conner of Coatesville.  There are two grandchildren, Christian Conner and Avyana Zavala and a great granddaughter, Aria Kennedy.  

A private service and interment will be held at the convenience of the family.

Memorial contributions may be made in the memory of Loretta to the Chester County SPCA, 1212 Phoenixville Road, West Chester, Pa.  19380 or the Ryerss Farm For Aged Equines, 1710 Ridge Road, Pottstown, Pa.  19465.  

Arrangements by The Labs Funeral Home, Inc. of Honey Brook,

  

For additional information and online condolences, please visit www.thelabsfh.com

                                                                                                                                                   

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Lori was larger than life. She was a leader, a trendsetter, smart and beautiful and bold as heck and she was like a big sister to me for years. I loved and adored her, and she was a fierce protector of those whom she loved. She is in the best of almost all my childhood memories and she always drove the coolest car in town, her Dad made sure of that!! And her Mom made sure we were all fed and drank THE BEST iced tea around. Time and family and obligations pull many a friends in different directions but I thought of her often. I can still see her HUGE SMILE when she mentioned Bill (in a good mood - Willy!) and her daughters, and then the grandkids. I am certain she has a room in heaven with her dogs, her horses and a bed next to hers for Ann, who was also my other idyl and her soul sister/cousin. Lori and I were also distant cousins which brought all of an extra sort of smile. Bill too, was such an awesome man. I remember when they first started dating and she realized she’d met “the man” and had fallen in love. It was beautiful, they were beautiful. I look forward to catching up with her when I get there. Prayers of love, light, peace and blessing to the family. I am truly sorry for your loss.

~ Crystal A Richardson Chadds Ford, PA
11/29/2023 9:36:27 AM

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