Ian Conner

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Ian Conner, 29, Cherished Son, died Thursday, November 22, 2018. Memorial Service will be at 2:00 pm, Saturday, December 15, 2018, at Chapel Hill United Methodist Church. Survived by his parents, Steve and Laurie Conner of Wichita, KS; brother, Andrew (Emily) Conner of Switzerland. Memorials have been established with: FUSE Foundation, 2517 Bell Ave., Dodge City, KS 67801; Kansas Humane Society 3313 N. Hillside, Wichita, KS, 67219. Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.

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  1. Laurie I am so sorry to hear of Ians passing. May the comfort of knowing God has him safe in his care help to ease your sorrow. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

  2. My heart is broken on the passing of this special student and friend. He was a pleasure and honor to teach. He never missed an assignment or a test and always zoomed to an A, excellent work. He was intellectually challenging in class, keeping me on my toes and ready for his next inquiry or wonderment. He upgraded the class time and time again. There were no special accommodations for Ian; he competed with the same rules and deadlines and met them all with brilliance. I will selfishly miss him…sad to not find him at church, sad to not have some clever remark about what is happening, sad to not be able to touch him. He added light to the world, laughter to the scene, love to us less fortunate than him. I miss his presence in my life.

  3. I remember Ian when he went to school with Aaron and Adam.He was such a sweet young man.May you hold his memory close.

  4. Steve,Laurie & Andrew

    So very sorry to hear of Ians passing. Ian was a picture of strength and courage and will be missed.

  5. Laurie, Steve and Andrew,
    Thinking of you and knowing you can rejoice in the life, spirit and love Ian gave to those he touched in so many ways.

  6. My heart is full of sadness, and sympathy for you, Laurie, Steve, Andrew and Emily. I had such admiration for Ian when he was at Heights, making the morning announcements and wheeling through the wide halls. God bless you all as you go on without your dear boy.
    Barbara (Frambers) Carson

  7. I am so sorry that the world will be missing Ian. He was funny, smart and a delight to have in class. Thank you for sharing him with us.

  8. I attended Friends University with Ian and had several classes with him. He was such a funny guy and always had a smile on his face. I always enjoyed talking with him, and he had such a insightful perspective to share. My sincere condolences to his family upon his loss.

  9. Ian was such a sweet, young man and one of my favorite patients! My thoughts and prayers are with you, Steve, Laurie and family! His Respiratory Therapist, Carrie.


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