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Allan Henry Conser

Portland, Oregon

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Conser, Allan Henry 97 Dec. 28, 1916 July 04, 2014 He was born in Portland and graduated from Grant High School. He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII and a member of Columbia Yacht Club. A graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 11, 2014, in Willamette National Cemetery. He is...

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Dear family, We are sorry to hear about your loss. Major Conser received his flight training at my family farm in 1940. Our farm is in Sunnyside, Wa and called the Airport Ranch based on its WWII history. We have a Winery in Prosser, Wa called Airfield Estates which commemorates the pilots that flew and lived on our ranch. We are sorry for your loss and sad to hear that another American hero has left us! Kindest regards. Aaron and Lori Stevens.

How amazing it was to witness the love and support that surrounded Mr. Conser during his final days. It was a pleasure caring for him and his family. You all have touched my heart and I hope I did the same for all of you.

Al was a great friend to everyone especially Bea Jones, my former mother in law. He always made her happy and was there when she needed him the most. I'm sure he is having a wonderful reunion in heaven with Liz, Bea & Casey. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Elizabeth and Allan were a large part of my childhood on Mt. Tabor. Allan made a bunkbed for my twin dolls which my daughter enjoyed using as she grew up. The boys were my brother's and my playmates. My love and prayers are with them now.

RIP... GOOD FRIEND ,THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WORK YOU PUT IN TO ..THE COLUMBIA RIVER YACHTING ASSN. YOU WENT ALL OUT !! YOUR COW SHED? OUTHOUSE'S AN OTHERS WILL BE USED A LOOOOONG TIME !! ;)

Crusin' -1995

Al was always the chivalrous gentleman in so many lives. On behalf of my mother, Bea -one of "Angel on your Pillow" Liz' best friends; wife, Candee; brothers and all, rest in peace our friend.

Off to the Hale Koa with Al and Peggy

On his 2014 arrival at the Breakers Al solo piloted his scooter directly to the Hale Koa Package Store. On our departure he said, "See you next year" and we were sure that he would. We will truly miss speaking with him and hearing of his long and interesting life.

So many wonderful times we had over the years. Rest in peace.

Al was a true gentleman and adventurer of the old school. Susan and I wish him well in his next journey and offer our condolences to his family.