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Eleanor Harman Connell

Posted 10/11/07

Eleanor Harman Connell, 78 OCEAN CITY, Md. - Eleanor Harman Connell died Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, surrounded by her family at her home in Ocean City. She was 78. Born in Greensboro, she was the daughter …

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Eleanor Harman Connell

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Eleanor Harman Connell, 78

OCEAN CITY, Md. - Eleanor Harman Connell died Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, surrounded by her family at her home in Ocean City. She was 78.

Born in Greensboro, she was the daughter of Delphin J. Harman and Elma Harman Overfield.

Mrs. Connell was a member of the Ocean City Lioness Club, Atlantic United Methodist Church, and a volunteer for the Opportunity Shop.

She is survived by her beloved husband of 58 years, Norman R. Connell; a daughter, Linda Sue Greenfield and her husband Douglas of Manhasset, N.Y.; a son, Jeffrey N. Connell of Ocean Pines; and a sister, Doris Walls Rowlinson and her husband Ed of Dover, Del., and Lewes, Del. Mrs. Connell was the adored "Grammy" of Leah, Megan, Paige and Erin.

A memorial service celebrating her life will be 11 a.m. Friday at Atlantic United Methodist Church in Ocean City.

The Rev. George Godfrey will officiate.

Instead of flowers, donations may be made to Coastal Hospice, P.O. Box 1733, Salisbury, MD 21802; Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund, 1111 Stewart Ave, Bethpage, NY 11714; or the American Cancer Society, c/o Gerri Harrison, 337 Winter Quarters Drive, Pocomoke City, MD 21851.

Arrangements are by the Burbage Funeral Home in Berlin.

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