Georgia Frances Connor's Obituary
Georgia Frances Connor, who celebrated 94 years on this Earth, passed away on December 17, 2020 in Richardson, Texas.
Frances was born on January 19, 1926 in Birmingham, Alabama to Pete Lontos and Anna Bell (Leslie) Lontos.
She married in 1944 and had three children.
She later remarried Tom Connor, the love of her life.
They had known each other in High School. He had also worked at Lee’s carpet. They married in 1995 and remained happily married until he passed in 2008.
Frances was a very active member of the YMCA for many years and she absolutely loved it!
She was a dancer for the dance club, The Kickers, who performed for seniors who were 60 plus. She loved going to places and performing.
She also loved yard work and decorating.
Frances loved to eat out at new places. One of her favorites was the Highland Park cafeteria where she dined for years.
She learned to cook from her Dad who was a chef and owned a cafe in Grand Prairie, Texas.
She worked as a secretary for Lee’s carpet for approximately 20 years.
Frances will always be remembered for her smile, friendliness, and ability to form and keep lifelong relationships.
She was preceded in death by one child, Dennis Weaver. She is survived by her son, David Weaver (Lillian) and her daughter, Sherrie Weaver Smith (David) who will miss her deeply. She is also survived by her grandchildren Shanna Dixon. Brandon Weaver (Christy) Jennifer Grasse (James) Step grandson, Chris Eatherington and daughter in law, Cindy Weaver
Great grandchildren are Alley and Zach Dixon, Kristen Weaver, Tristen Weaver and Zach Weaver and several other family and extended family members.
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