Kara Lynn Ann Conner's Obituary
Kara Lynn Ann Conner was born 6 weeks early on Monday, January 22, 2024, at 10:35 p.m. to parents Marshall and Natalie Conner at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Hospital in Little Rock, AR. She weighed 5 pounds 3 ounces and was 16.9 inches long. Kara Lynn’s first cry and coo melted hearts with their innate sweetness. She was the most beautiful baby with bright blonde eyebrows and a head full of curly hair.
Kara Lynn’s family was blessed with 6 days with her, before she went to her Heavenly home on January 28, 2024. Kara Lynn experienced holding hands with her mommy and daddy, hugs and kisses from her family, listening as her mommy and daddy sang her songs, and being told “I love you” an uncountable amount of times. She actively engaged with the conversations around her, gazing at each person as they spoke. Kara Lynn loved to listen to music and praise the Lord. She would kick her mommy’s belly at church and was at peace listening to worship music during her hospital stay.
Kara Lynn is deeply loved by her parents, Marshall and Natalie Conner, her grandparents Michael and Donita Moore, and Marcus and Janette Conner, her great grandparents Donald Clark, Edna Moore, and Sherry Conner, her aunts and uncles, Dia and Jason Dixon, Tracy and Shaun McCoy, and Demi and Dustin Kimbrough, her cousins Jacob and John Dixon, Sarah, Lena and Colt McCoy, Jovi and Lenora Kimbrough and many others. She was greeted in Heaven by her great grandparents Carolyn Clark, John Moore, John W. and Betty Tucker, and Joe and Shirley Conner, her uncle Heath Moore, and an abundance of beloved family and friends. Kara Lynn will always remain her parents’ precious baby, and they will hold her again in Heaven one day.
Kara Lynn’s celebration of life will be held on Friday, February 2nd at 10 o’clock in the morning at First Baptist Church Bentonville, with a private burial to follow at Bentonville Cemetery. Her parents are requesting that you wear bright colors to celebrate her lively spirit.
In lieu of flowers or if desired, a donation in Kara Lynn’s memory can be made to Arkansas Children’s Hospital NICU at www.archildrens.org/donate.
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