Conner's obituary
Conner Anderson, 14, of Middleburg, FL, passed away on February 1, 2025 after years of managing complexed medical issues from a near-drowning accident that took place over 13 years ago.
Conner was born on October 25, 2010 to Sabrina and Ronald in Orange Park, FL. Conner attended school via the Hospital Homebound program through the Clay County School District. He enjoyed spending his time watching TV, finger painting and holding glue sticks. Conner managed to find his circle of friends within his therapists, teachers, and home health nurses. Even though his life was not typical or normal by any means, his life was still very full of love and joy. Conner’s memory will forever be cherished by his family, home health nurses, medical professionals, and by so many more.
He is proceeded in death by his grandfather "Papa", Charles Anderson and his great-grandfather "Pops", Bruce Bortz.
Conner is survived by his mother Sabrina Anderson of Middleburg, Fl and his father Ronald (Christina) Anderson of Starke, Fl and his siblings, Haylee, Andrew, Wyatt, Zoey and step-brother Jonathan. He was also loved by his grandma, Lisa (Robert) Daugherty and Nana, Connie Anderson. Conner is also survived by his many aunts, uncles, and cousins: Michele (Ken) Meyers, Charlene Anderson, Jamie (Charlie) Whitfield, Ryan Moseley, Angela Hebert, Charlie Daugherty, Joanne (Matt) Meloche; along with his cousins: Alexus, Nicholas, Kathryn, Kyle, Chase. Katauna, Jade, Mileena, Mason, Catherine, Skarlet, Elijah and Damon.
Viewing and services will be held on Monday, February 10, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., at Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral Home, 529 Kingsley Avenue, Orange Park, FL 32073, (904) 264-1233.
Reception to be held from 1-4 pm Thrasher-Horne Center at St. Johns River State College- Suite C, 283 College Drive, Orange Park, FL 32065, (904)276-6897- office
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