Connor grew up in Edmond and was currently a Junior at Edmond North High School. It is fair to say that Connor was "well rounded". He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and animals.His dream was to one day work outdoors as a game warden.Connor also loved the arts, sciences, and especially music. He was part of the Edmond North Orchestra where he played the cello. Connor had his way of creating a laugh through his unique sense of humor. He is preceded in death by his PaPa, Harold Spencer. Connor is survived by his parents and sister, Darian, all of the home. He also leaves behind grandparents Dennis & Mary Ann Lincoln and Grandmother, Gloria Spencer as well as many other relatives and countless friends.
Connor grew up in Edmond and was currently a Junior at Edmond North High School. It is fair to say that Connor was "well rounded". He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and animals.His dream was to one day work outdoors as a game warden.Connor also loved the arts, sciences, and especially music. He was part of the Edmond North Orchestra where he played the cello. Connor had his way of creating a laugh through his unique sense of humor. He is preceded in death by his PaPa, Harold Spencer. Connor is survived by his parents and sister, Darian, all of the home. He also leaves behind grandparents Dennis & Mary Ann Lincoln and Grandmother, Gloria Spencer as well as many other relatives and countless friends.
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