Alfred-Conner-Obituary

Alfred Conner Jr.

Newfields, New Hampshire

1914 - 2008

About

LOCATION
Newfields, New Hampshire

Obituaries

Send Flowers

NEWFIELDS — Alfred Conner Jr., 94, of Exeter Road died Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, at Exeter Healthcare.Born on Jan. 16, 1914, in Exeter, he was the son of Alfred and Teresa (Perkins) Conner.After graduating from Exeter High School he went on to receive his bachelor's in economics in 1937 from the...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

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...

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

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.

I will always rember him as a kind man and good boss when i worked for him .

My deepest sympathy go out to all of the family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. ~Gretchen

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.

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.

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!

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.