

Flo was born in Angleton, Texas, on June 11, 1940 to A.P. and Opal Lostracco.
Flo was preceded in death by her parents, A.P. “Shorty” and Opal Lostracco; brothers Carl Lostracco and Tony Lostracco; and nephew Tal Lostracco.
Flo was survived by her husband, Mike Conner until his passing a month after her death; her son Mike and daughter-in-law Julie of Austin, Texas; her daughter Laura Conner Todd and son-in-law Tyler of Cypress, Texas; and four beautiful grandchildren, Madison Conner, Michael David Conner, Dawson Todd and Braxton Todd. Her Brother Thomas Lostracco, wife Frances, brother James Lostracco, wife Athena, Aunt, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Flo graduated high school from Angleton High School in 1958 and went on to attend Alvin Jr. College. Flo met her husband of 59 years, Mike Conner, at a convention at the Warwick Hotel in Houston, Tx and they were married on June 6, 1965. They built a beautiful life together in Houston, raising their two children and later moving to Schulenburg, Texas in 1977. They would later move to Round Rock, Tx in 1998 to be closer to their children and grandchildren. Their final move was back to the Houston area in Cypress, Texas in 2006 where they were able to be involved with the daily lives of their children and grandchildren. This time will be forever cherished.
Flo started working with a baby-sitting co-op in the mid 70’s and became known as Mama Flo and Nana Flo to many children spanning from 1975 to 2021. She also taught early childhood at Schulenburg elementary school for many years.
Flo, Mom, Nana, Sis, Aunt Sissy, were all names she cherished as she loved her family, friends and her time spent together. She was without a doubt an amazing mom and grandmother. She adored her family and was always eager to talk about them and their accomplishments.
She embodied a strength that many of us could never have done at her age with the battle she was fighting. She stayed positive until she was no longer strong enough to fight. She truly was selfless and loving. Her family always came first no matter what the circumstances. She never met a stranger and if you met her once you would undoubtedly become her friend.
Flo leaves behind a legacy of love, faith and she will forever be remembered as a devoted wife, loving mother and the best Nana. Her grace, kindness and hugs will be missed.
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