

Conni Marie Bryan-Lawrence (née Zagara), born on June 21, 1955, in Cleveland, Ohio, passed away peacefully on February 22, 2025. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, cousin, and friend, leaving behind a legacy of love and devotion.
Conni is survived by her loving husband, Clay Lawrence; her brother, Chuck Zagara; and her five cherished children: Bill (Sarah), Nick (Hayley), Katy (Stephen), Mike (Kristi), and Tommy (Samantha). She was a proud grandmother to nine grandchildren: Drake and Kole, Delilah and Stella, Cylas and Miles, and Lexi, Ryan, and Lily. She also leaves behind her dear Uncle Nelson, Aunt Marie, and so many loving cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Jennette Zagara; her brother, Frank Zagara Jr.; and her sister, Mary Grace Healy.
A graduate of Mayfield High School in 1973, Conni dedicated her life to raising her children and running a small business in Chesterland with her husband, Clay. Together, they operated Summerwind Stables, a horse farm that became a cherished haven for thousands of children across Northeast Ohio. Conni’s passion for horses and her talent for teaching children to ride fostered a love for these magnificent animals in many young hearts. A devoted animal lover, Conni had a special fondness for her West Highland White Terriers. Raising these spirited dogs brought her immense joy, and they were a constant source of companionship and happiness in her life.
Conni was a true social butterfly, nurturing friendships across the Chesterland area. She particularly loved playing cards and mahjong, often gathering with friends for lively games. A supportive friend to many, Conni was always there to lend a helping hand or a listening ear. Her cousin and best friend, Julie, played an integral role in her life, sharing countless memories and adventures that enriched their bond.
Family was the cornerstone of Conni’s existence. Her unwavering devotion to her husband and children knew no bounds; she would sacrifice anything for their happiness. Nothing brought her more joy than being surrounded by her family, and she relished her role as "Tatah" to her nine grandchildren. Her love for them was profound, and she actively participated in their lives, always cheering them on and celebrating their achievements.
Conni will be deeply missed but will always be remembered for her kindness, her love for horses and dogs, her unwavering commitment to her family, and her ability to bring people together.
Family and friends may call at Gattozzi and Son Funeral Home, 12524 Chillicothe Rd., Chesterland on Sunday 1 – 5 pm., where a Prayer Service will be held on Monday March 3, 2025 at 10:00 am. Interment at Chester Twp. Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Conni's name to Rescue Village in Russell Ohio.
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Dear Clay and Family,
Everyone has a story, a narrative written on the faces and in the hearts of each of us. Chapters unfold from the moment we are born until we draw our last breath. A personal archive of celebration and success, trial, and adversity, Faith, Hope and Love. There are stages we are proud of; phases we care to forget and forever moments we hold so dear. Laced throughout are lessons learned, prayers answered, victories won, and dreams fulfilled. Our story is a collection of experiences, people and events that shape our life. Who we become, what we do and how we use our story is inspiration for others.
Clay, Conni’s story will always be entwined with yours, an intimate portrait of two people who when they met ignited a spark, married and lived a life of Love and service. Your journey from that very first kiss until the last caress of your hand in hers will always be a testament to the vows you made to each other. A commitment that over the years can only be measured in timeless moments that filled your heart and soul. When you look back, do so fondly, lovingly and with a grateful heart for you were given a beautiful gift. Reflect on the good times, those happy occasions with cherished family and beloved fur babies. Conni’s endearing smile, her wistful laughter, strong determination and spoken words of wisdom will forever echo softly in the memory of all who knew and loved her. A woman who, despite challenges, lived life fully with Love, pride and devotion, treasured remembrances, now, tucked closely in your heart.
Whether it is at home, by the stables or a special place she called her own, it is there you will find comfort and peace, you will feel her sense her presence, be assured that she is letting you know that she is safe, well, loved and secure in the arms of God.
Everyone has a story, and although you cannot see or hold her, your dearest Conni lives… her spirit, legacy and inspiration are alive in you, with you and watching over you… a journey of loves never ends… God bless You and your family.
Cousins Patty and Frank Fauskey
FAMILIA
Frank ZagaraFather (deceased)
Jeanette (nee Salem) ZagaraMother (deceased)
Clay LawrenceHusband
Chuck ZagaraBrother
Frank Zagara, Jr.Brother (deceased)
Mary Grace HealySister (deceased)
Bill (Sarah)Son
Nick (Hayley)Son
Katy (Stephen)Daughter
Mike (Kristi)Son
Tommy (Samantha)Son
DrakeGrandchild
KoleGrandchild
DelilahGrandchild
StellaGrandchild
CylasGrandchild
MilesGrandchild
LexiGrandchild
RyanGrandchild
LilyGrandchild
NelsonUncle
MarieAunt
ManyCousins
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