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Todd Conner

October 10, 1966 ~ May 28, 2025

Todd Anthony Conner, 58, of Lisbon, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, May 28, 2025. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, June 2, 2025, at 10:30 a.m., at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Mount Vernon, Iowa, with a visitation held an hour and a half prior to mass. The burial will be at the Lisbon Cemetery. Todd was born on October 10, 1966, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the son of Francis and Loretta (Supple) Conner. Todd was a lifelong resident of Lisbon, graduating from Lisbon High School in 1985. Todd subsequently graduated from the University of Iowa. He was a wrestling journalist, covering his beloved Iowa Hawkeye Wrestling Team. Todd greatly loved his family, and a burger or tenderloin at Sutliff was dear to his heart. For years, he fished and trapped with his dad, Francis. Todd was fiercely proud of his Iowa-Irish-Catholic heritage, and his mother Loretta's home-cooked food was held in high esteem. Todd will forever be a 'Lisbon Boy.' Todd is survived by his parents; siblings, Julie (Steve) White and Dan (Michelle) Conner; nieces, Alexandra Conner and Shelby Jo (William) Bills; great nieces/nephew, Izzy Ramsey, Savannah Ramsey, Tommy Bills, and Ellie Jo Bills; and step nephew and step niece, Grady Gross and Aisling Gross. Todd was preceded in death by his nephew, Matthew White. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hawkeye Wrestling Club, 308 East Burlington Street, Box 247, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Mount Vernon

  2. Todd was a passionate and caring soul. I admired his loving care for his parents. He will be remembered! With sympathy, Michael Reiling

  3. You made us better Todd. Thank you for being a pillar to our community. We will greatly miss you.

  4. It was a privilege to go to school with Todd from Kindergarten to graduation. He always made me laugh and was such a positive person. Please know your loved one made a difference in many people’s lives. So sorry for your loss and praying for you all. Julie Mills Caspers

  5. Todd would come over after work, and split wood. Our granddaughter, Eleanor would go up and visit with him. She called him,”Todd in the timber”.

  6. Todd had such a kind heart and will be missed by all who knew him. Thinking of you with deepest sympathy.


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