Yvonne B. Connors
Date of Passing:
Connors, Yvonne B., 86, of Bay Spring Avenue, Barrington, passed peacefully on September 23, 2022 at the Hattie Ide Chaffee Nursing Home. She was the beloved wife of Henry J. Connors.
Born in N. Attleboro, MA., the daughter of the late Edward and Aldea Pelletier. She lived in Barrington for 6 years, formerly residing in Riverside.
Mrs. Connors was a homemaker and home health care aide.
Yvonne was a communicant of St. Brendan Church.
Besides her husband of 65 years, she is survived by her children, Henry J. Connors, Jr., Diane M. Cote, and four granddaughters.
Her funeral will be held from the W. RAYMOND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside on Tuesday September 27, 2022 at 8 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue, Riverside at 10:00am. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Calling hours are Tuesday morning from 8:00-9:00am. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Contributions in Yvonne’s memory to the American Cancer Society would be deeply appreciated.
Henry I have many fond memories of Yvonne and you being our wonderful neighbors on Tanglewood
Truly sorry to read of Yvonne’s passing take care of yourself sending hugs and God’s blessings
To the Connors Family,
As a longtime friend of Yvonne’s daughter, I send my deepest heartfelt sympathies to Diane and her family. May your mother now rest in love and peace.
To the Connors Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I am a co-worker of Henry’s at Verizon, and although never knew Yvonne, I sense she is an incredible woman as I read the messages above. She is smiling down at all of you for the love displayed. Please Accept my, and my wife Dawn’s condolences and know she is in our prayers.
Hank and family our deepest sympathy from the 102nd AC&W Assoction. Yvonne was always a most gracious person and a pleasure to be with. May she rest in Peace with the Lord
Uncle Hank, Diane and Henry,
My heart breaks for you all. I am grateful for the wonderful memories I have as a kid staying with you during my summer vacations. Auntie Yvonne was always so sweet to me and made me feel at home. I remember her telling me often what a great kid I was and how special that made me feel. She was a good Auntie and I will miss her! I’m thinking of you all during this very difficult time.
Love and Sympathy, Doll
I was so sad to hear about my Aunt Yvonne’s passing but I’m glad that she is in a better place now. I grew up in California but my sister Doll and I spent many summers in Rhode Island. Staying with my Aunt Yvonne and Uncle Hank was one of our favorite parts of the trip. Aunt Yvonne was so welcoming and sweet to me during those visits. She had a heart of gold and will be sorely missed. My deepest condolences to Uncle Hank, Di and Henry.
Yvonne was so lovely. I’m so glad to have known her. Sending sincerest condolences to you all.
Yvonne was a very sweet person. It was my pleasure to know her and her lovely family. Thoughts and prayers to the Connors family.
So sorry for your loss. Praying for peace and God’s hand to cover all.
Yvonne will be missed. I have my perpetual light on for her.
Hank and family,so sorry for your loss
Hank, Diane and Henry
As you know, my dearest and longtime friend Yvonne I will miss so much!!
We met when we were 12 years old in boarding school in Woonsocket and
that made us best friends for the past 72 yrs. We were godparents to each of our children. So many good memories of her and Hank and me and Bob
sharing our lives with each other. Now I hope that she is at rest in Gods arms.
She will be missed by many people who loved her.
our deepest sympathy to Hank and the rest of the family. Yvonne was always so nice to be around and a real lady at all times. May she rest in peace.
Glenda and Lazar Labush
102nd
our deepest sympathy to Hank and the rest of the family. Yvonne was always so nice to be around and a real lady at all times. May she rest in peace.
Glenda and Lazar Labush
102nd
So sad that Yvonne has passed although the long ordeal is over and she is at peace. I’ve known Yvonne since I was a teenager and I was 16 years old when she and Hank got married. We shared so many experiences over their 65 years of marriage. She was more like a sister to me than a sister-in-law. I will miss her deeply.
Dear Yvonne, so sorry to hear of your passing. You left us with many happy memories of the times that we spent together, especially with the 102nd gatherings. May you rest in peace now and know that your presence here was loved by many.
We are sorry to hear of Yvonne’s passing. She was real force in helping start the 102nd reunions and always the perfect ” hostess” . She was the quiet mover behind the scenes who made sure things went smoothly and that everyone was comfortable and enjoying themselves. We’ve missed her these past few years and will continue to honor her memory. Aaron & Shelly Shatkin