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Kenneth Wayne Conner December 22, 1954 - September 11, 2023

Kenneth Wayne Conner, 68, passed away on September 11, 2023, at Home. He was born on 12/22/1954 in Cincinnati, Ohio to the late Curtis and Margaret Conner. He worked as an electrician for 35 years. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching the Bengals and Reds and spending time with friends and family at the American Legion Post 484. He fondly looked back on the years he coached soccer for Beechmont Hammer/Cardinals soccer clubs. He is survived by his loving daughters Jennifer Conner and Sandra (Micheal) Oakley, his granddaughter Zarah Noble, his sisters Margaret (Snookie) Laubenthal and Sally Conner, his nieces Julie Ballard and Gina Biehle and his nephews Kevin and Michel Conner and many other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother Curt (Butch) Conner. A visitation will be held on Friday September 22, 2023, from 5pm-7pm with a short service to follow at the Fares J Radel Funeral Homes and Crematory 5950 Kellogg Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45230. A celebration of life will be held at the American Legion Post 484 on Sunday September 24 at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to American Cancer Society in memory of Kennth Conner. https://donate.cancer.org

A visitation will be held on Friday September 22, 2023, from 5pm-7pm with a short service to follow at the Fares J Radel Funeral Homes and Crematory 5950 Kellogg Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45230. A celebration of life will be held at the American Legion Post 484 on Sunday September 24 at 1pm.

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    Michaele L Kadivnik says

    Mr. Conner was a man of class and dignity. He always provided for his daughters and I was lucky enough to be friends with them, particularly Sandra. Ken always treated me like one of his one and was happy to include me in family dinners and activities any day of the week. He made everyone feel welcome and safe with lots of laughs and a carefree spirit. As I became older and would run into him around town, he made sure to let me know he was proud of me, regardless of what I accomplished. I will always think of you when I see/drink a mountain dew! XOXO

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In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to American Cancer Society in memory of Kennth Conner. https://donate.cancer.org