NEWFIELDS -- Alfred Conner Jr., 94, of Exeter Road, died Sept. 25, 2008, at Exeter Healthcare.
He was born Jan. 16, 1914, in East Boston, Mass., to Alfred and Teresa (Perkins) Conner.
He graduated from Exeter High School and University of New Hampshire in 1937 with a degree in economics.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
He owned and operated Squamscott Beverages in Newfields for more than 50 years. He was an active member of Newfields Community Church.
He was a 70-year member of Rising Star Lodge No. 47 F&AM in Newmarket and Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67 in Newmarket. He was a member of Newfields Fire Department and was a deputy forest fire warden for many years. He served on many boards in Newfields, including school board, planning board, board of selectman and was a library trustee.
He was very proud to have donated the land to Newfields Youth Athletic Association for a baseball field.
Family members include his wife of 60 years, M. Carolyn (Brady) Conner of Newfields; two sons, William Conner of London, England, and Thomas Conner of Newfields; a daughter, Teresa Kaufmann of Newfields; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
SERVICES: Visiting hours will be Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter St., Newmarket. Masonic services will be held at 3 p.m.
A funeral service will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Newfields Community Church, with the Rev. Jean Bass officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to Newfields Community Church, Main Street, Newfields 03856.
For more information, go to www.kentandpelczarfh.com.
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Joseph Mollica
October 14, 2008
To the Conner Family, 
Mr. Conner was a wonderful,kind and gentle soul. He will be missed by all of us that he touched with a kind word and a gently smile...
Deb Pasno (Nixon)
October 3, 2008
My deep condolences to your whole family. I didn't hear of your loss until today. I'd been remenicing stories my dad would tell of their youth friendship. One of which was the lambs they were raising in which they mysteriously disappeared. My dad never did like lamb. 8
 Gods Blessing & Love
Craig & Susie Leach
October 1, 2008
It is a pleasure to have known and worked with with Mr Conner and the whole Conner family over the years. He touched a lot of people in a good way, he will be missed.
Robert Smith
September 29, 2008
I will always rember him as a kind man and good boss when i worked for him .
Gretchen McEvoy
September 29, 2008
My deepest sympathy go out to all of the family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. ~Gretchen
Christopher & Susan Hutchins
September 29, 2008
Our condolences and hearfelt sympathy to the entire Connor Family. Newfields was made a better community with the likes of Mr. Alfred Connor. Thanks for all you did within our community. May you rest in peace, Mr. Connor.
Janet Williams
September 28, 2008
Carolyn, Tom, Eileen, Dan & Roger,
I am so sorry to hear about Alfred. He was always wonderful to me and my family, and was a wonderful loving man. Just remember all the happy memories and know that you all in my thoughts and I wish I could be there with you all.
Stephen Knipstein
September 28, 2008
Mrs Conner, Bill, Tom, and Theresa -
Alfred's (he'll always be Mr. Conner to me) passing marks the end of an era and leaves the town of Newfields the poorer for it.  I was my privilege to have had my first job working at the bottling works in the summer.  I have many fond memories of times in your home from growing up in Newfields.  He was truly a great and generous person and will be sorely missed by all who had the honor of knowing him!
Bob Hoxie
September 28, 2008
Tom & family: My sincere sympathies to you all. I remember Mr. Conner back in the late 50's & early 60's, as he delivered his tonic to Higgins Ice Cream, where I was working. He always had a cheery word for everyone.
George Smith Jr
September 28, 2008
Heartfelt and respectful condolences to all the Conner family.As a former resident,employee and friend I am truly saddened by this mans passing,if ever a life should be celebrated his would be number one. An exemplary life he always lived as one would wish to live. He followed all the rulesof a great human being,living life as the Boy Scout law and motto referred. He was always the perfect citizen.
                                  George E. Smith Jr.
                                      Hartland,Vt.
Dave Peaslee
September 28, 2008
Mrs Conner, Bill, Tom and Teresa,
Please know that my heart reaches out to all of you in this time of your loss. Being a neighbor, Alfred was such a big influence in my life and I will miss him dearly.
A giant of a man.
With condolences.
Dave Peaslee
Ruth Bloom/Twombly
September 28, 2008
Condolences to the family. My memories go back to the Senior Mr. Connors when my Dad delivered his product. Enjoyed watching those bottles get filled, and capped, and there was always a sample.
Beth (Michaud) Carter
September 27, 2008
Mrs Conner, Teresa, Bill & Tom: I  was very sorry to hear of Mr Conner's passing.  I remember numerous walks during the summer to the library and stopping off at the bottling works to say hello.
Beth Michaud-Carter(Eagle Mountain , Utah)
Cecile Schultz
September 27, 2008
Mrs.Conner & family I am sorry to hear about Mr.C,he will surely missed he was a wonderful man. when I was living in NH ... I would run into him at the old post office and shoot the breeze with him.. you all a wonderful family and it was nice to come on friday's, awhile back though to help Mrs. C. with cleaning... now I live in S.C. it will be 2 yrs the end of Oct. sure miss you all up there... Mrs. C. you take care I'm thinking of you & the family, your in my prayers.. Ceil Schultz
Debra Glass-Rimbaud
September 27, 2008
Dear Mrs. Conner, Bill, Tom, and Teresa, I was saddened to hear that our dear Mr. Conner has departed his presence with us, for his final resting place in the house of the Lord. I clearly remember being invited back to your house after school (in the sixties) by Teresa and we would find all sorts of fun things to do. Of course the highlight was the trip out to the 'tonic shed' to retrieve our after school refreshment! What a treat indeed! And gosh, who could forget the winter sledding on the back hill? Mr. Conner was a man of his word, kind, caring and thoughtful to others. He will be sorely missed by those who knew and loved him, as well as by those who have benefited from his wisdom and kindness. Mr. Conner will live on in our memories and in our hearts. With Deepest Sympathy.
Jan & Doug Dicey
September 27, 2008
We wish to extend our sincerest condolences to the Connor family. It was an honor to know and do business with such a good and friendly gentleman, a man with great integrity. He shall be missed. 
Fondly, 
Doug & Jan Dicey
(retired directors, Exeter Parks & Recreation Dept.)
Alex Parker
September 27, 2008
Thank you for all you've done, and for all you've shared of yourself -- both in the Newfields community, as well as your service to country! We send along our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Conner, and the rest of your wonderful family. (The Newfields Memorial Day Parade will not be the same without you!) You will be greatly missed and thought of often! Sincerely, Alex and Alexandra Parker
Whitney Bowley
September 27, 2008
Carolyn, Bill, Tom, Eileen, Teresa and family,
I consider myself priviledged to have known Alfred; even for only a short while. He had such great spirit and humor. What a legacy he leaves.
I loved to hear him say "Hey there young fella", and it will always make me smile when I think of him. 
My heart and prayers go out to you all.
With Love,
Whitney
Patricia (Daley) Edgerly
September 27, 2008
To Carolyn, Bill, Tom, Teresa and family,
I was sorry to hear about "Mr. Conner" Alfred, as I would later get to call him; but to those of us in my generaton...no Halloween's "Begger's Night" was ever complete until we walked up the hill to the Conners' to receive our free bottle of `tonic` from Mr. Conner. He always had a laugh and a smile as he let us pick out our favorite flavor and then stated, "you must drink it here, because I reuse the bottles" and sometimes (to our delight) he would show us the bottle washing machine. My first walk up that hill without my Mother was when I was 8 and my last walk up the hill was 20 yrs. later with my own 7 yr. old son and Alfred still let me pick out my favorite flavor!
You all are in my thoughts and prayers as I extend my deepest sympathy in the loss of your beloved Alfred.
Karen O'Hearn
September 26, 2008
Deepest sympathy and God's blessings to the Conner family at this time. Mr. Conner will be fondly remembered by the O'Hearn family. David, Karen, Shawn and Adam (Exeter, NH)
Carol Aten
September 26, 2008
Hugs to the whole Conner Family and my sincerest sympathy for the loss of your great patriarch. I have faith the Conner tradition will be continued, and that Alfred will always be proud of all of you.
Michael J Sherbak II CAPT CEC USN
September 26, 2008
My most sincere sympathy to Alfred's family.  
I grew up in Exeter drinking Conner's Tonic. The Cream Soda was the best
Fair winds and following seas Shipmate. You were a member of the Greatest Generation and we all are thankful for your service to keep our nation free.
Peggy and Bud Bragg
September 26, 2008
To you dear family of Mr. Conner,  Our continued thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Our love goes out to you, Mrs. Conner.  May the Lord cradle you in the palm of His Hand.
Lampert family
September 26, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Wendy Chase
September 26, 2008
My deepest sympathy to the entire Conner Family. I remember Mr. Conner as always being so very pleasant. A true gentleman.
Edgar Hope Dow
September 26, 2008
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Kristine Wilber
September 26, 2008
Tom, Eileen, Roger & Dan,
I am very sorry to hear of the loss of Alfred, you are all in my thoughts during this difficult time. 
Kind Regards,
Cathy Nelson
September 26, 2008
My most sincere sympathy to Alfred's family.
He was a Newfield's icon and I have considered myself lucky to have grown up knowing him.
His caring demeanor,warmth and generosity were qualities I have long admired.
May his abiding Faith sustain you.
With Affection,
Cathy Nelson-Smith and family
The Staff of Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home
September 26, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
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