Anne B Stellwagen Connor
Connor–Anne B Stellwagen. On March 29th 2026. Mrs. Connor was born
on September 27, 1930 to Esther M. and Herbert P. Stellwagen of Bryn
Mawr, PA. After graduating from The Baldwin School, she received her BA
from Pembroke College at Brown University, where she produced and ran
several radio shows at WBRU. Upon moving to NYC, Mrs. Connor
produced live television shows for Blair Entertainment and met and married
her husband, Timothy J Connor, in 1957. They welcomed an only daughter
in 1967. Mrs. Connor reentered the workforce in 1980 as a seminar
planner, organizing trade shows across the country.
Though she achieved much in her business life, Mrs. Connor’s true passion
lay in service to others. She joined Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in
1958, joining the choir, serving as Deacon and Elder, and was instrumental
in the founding of the St. Andrew Music Society in 1965. Mrs. Connor
began work as a lay Chaplain for the Hospital Chaplaincy, where she
visited patients at Lenox Hill Hospital on a bi-weekly basis for over 40
years. She served on the the Board of the James Lenox House Association
from 1971 until her death. During that time, as a member of the Board of
Health Advocates for Older People, she chaired the committee which
designed services for Carnegie East House–the first non profit enriched
housing residence in Manhattan for older adults. Mrs. Connor also served
on the Board of Trustees for the Hewitt School and as President of the
Board of Directors of 103 East 75th Street. She is survived by her daughter,
Margaret Foley Connor and two grandsons, Timothy and Owen Johnson,
one niece, one nephew and a great nephew. In lieu of flowers, please
consider a donation to Madison Avenue Presbyterian or James Lenox
House Association, Inc.
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Obituary for Carmela Ann Nardella Celebrating a Life of Love, Family, and Faith Carmela Ann Nardella, 81, of CT, passed away on April 19th, 2026 peacefully surrounded by her family. Born on September 23, 1944, Carmela was the beloved daughter of the late Carlo and Angelina Passarelli. A devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, she cherished her family and found her greatest joy in spending time with them. Carmela was known for her warm personality, kindness, supportive nature, Italian cooking, faith, strong work ethic, and her love of the beach, where she spent time with family each summer. Most important to Carmela were family holidays, her children and grandchildren's milestones, and celebrations. Carmela found the greatest joy in her endless support for her children and family, watching her grandsons grow up, baking and cooking with them, walks on the beach, and collecting seashells. She created lasting memories with each generation, making everyone feel loved and valued. She is survived by her three children and three grandchildren: Her daughter, Carolann Nardella; her son Anthony Nardella (wife Nicole); and daughter Andrea Nardella; and grandsons, Luke, Will, and Jake Nardella. She is also survived by her sister Carol Zerbo (husband Mike), as well as many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Tomasina Passarelli and Joan Rammairone (husband Arthur). A funeral mass will be held on May 20th at 10:30am at St. Ignatius Loyola Church at 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Carmela’s memory to Alzheimer's Foundation of America , Memorial Sloan Kettering, or please simply share a favorite memory with the family. Click here for the following links to: Alzheimer's Foundation of America Memorial Sloan Kettering








