Nancy Conner
June 17, 1939 — February 19, 2026
Nancy Conner, 86, of Oklahoma City, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, in Des Moines, Iowa.
Nancy was born on June 17, 1939, in Oklahoma City to William J. Newblock and Betty Sue Thomas. She graduated from Northwest Classen High School in 1957, where she had met Leslie L. Conner, Jr. The two attended the University of Oklahoma together and eventually married on September 9, 1960, in Oklahoma City. Leslie was a prominent Oklahoma attorney, and they were happily married for nearly 50 years before he passed away in 2009.
Nancy was a member of the Chi Omega sorority and remained a leader in that organization for decades, serving as an officer and attending national conventions. She majored in fashion merchandising and worked locally for many years as a model.
After college, Nancy worked for the university and Oklahoma City Public Schools. She spent several years in service with the Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO), an international nonprofit supporting women’s education.
Nancy was a faithful and loving Christian. She and Leslie had attended the United Methodist Church of Nichols Hills since 1963, where they both served in a variety of capacities, including lay leadership. Organized and informal bible study was a constant in Nancy’s life, and for decades in Oklahoma City she was a highly active member and leader within Bible Study Fellowship (BSF).
Nancy was an accomplished artist, producing and showing hundreds of paintings in oil, acrylic, and watercolor. She possessed a lively eye for color, adding warm impressionistic touches to still lifes.
Nancy and Les loved traveling together, especially to the coast of Maine and their favorite trips to Santa Fe and Taos, N.M., where they supported burgeoning Southwest and Native American arts scenes.
Nancy was a reliable volunteer at Heritage Hall School in Oklahoma City, from which all her children graduated. She also supported numerous Oklahoma philanthropies, such as OKC Symphony Society, Pickwick Club, and the Oklahoma County Bar Auxiliary. After Les’s passing, Nancy moved to Des Moines. She enjoyed a lively retirement with grandchildren, continuing to paint and cheering on Iowa State men’s and women’s basketball teams with her best friend, Mike Mansmith.
Nancy was a woman of great strength and perseverance. Those who knew her were always cheered by her presence – ever-encouraging, a cheerleader for her family, and balancing a razor-sharp wit with Southern-belle propriety
Nancy is survived by her three children, Debbie (Lawson) Hembree of Ft. Smith, Arkansas, Lauren (Vernon) Delpesce of Des Moines, Iowa, and Thomas Conner (Daniel Tideman) of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; four grandchildren, Lawson Hembree V., Christopher Hembree, Ashley Doty, and Keller Delpesce; four great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Pat Coggan of Dallas, Texas; and cousin, Jim Sidwell of Grand Junction, Colorado. She was preceded in death by on child, Susan Elizabeth.
A memorial service to celebrate Nancy’s life will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 2, 2026, at United Methodist Church of Nichols Hills; 1212 Bedford Drive, Oklahoma City. Nancy asked that guests wear anything but black – a request befitting her colorful and vibrant personality.
An additional service will be held in Des Moines at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to United Methodist Church of Nichols Hill or to the Wesley Life Foundation Food Samaritan fund; care of Edgewater at 9225 Cascade Avenue, West Des Moines, Iowa, 50266.