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Christian Howard Conover

Scotia, New York

1947 - 2018

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Christian Howard Conover, "Papa Bear", 70, of Scotia, is at peace and passed away May 19, 2018, after years of valiantly coping with Huntington's Disease. He was the loving husband and best friend to Rita for over 20 years.Born December 7, 1947, he graduated Scotia High, class of 1965. Christian...

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Chris was a classmate of mine and I knew he was fighting this horrible disease, but he led an incredible life! He is leaving behind a legacy as only he could do. Major, you're in good hands now and I also send you one last slow final salute from a fellow veteran.

Extending our deepest sympathies to the Conover Family.

sorry for your loss

Rest In Peace bud ... your so loved & your already missed so much . It was my pleasure helping you as much as I could . Deepest condolences to Rita & the rest of Chris family.

I'm sorry to hear this. Chris was a wonderful member of a wonderful family and I enjoyed my times with all of you! Sending light and love to Gene, Charlie, Robbie, Corinne and Frannie.

Our sincerest condolences to Rita and the rest of the Conover family. I always smile when sharing stories of the fun times shared with Chris and the Sunset Boys Golf League. I'd look forward to hearing from The Master of Ceremonies at the year-end outings held in Lake Placid! Chris was always a good sport and fun to be around.

Rest in peace Chris. Many happy times at Cardinal Puffs and camping. You always had a great smile and made me laugh. Miss those times. Enjoy the party in Heaven. I'm sure God has a special place for you. Party On!
With Love, Nancy

Chris was one of my best friends and he will be missed greatly. We shared many times together, golfing, canoeing, partying all of which were fun times. Heartfelt condolences go out to the entire family including his brothers and sisters.
Rest in peace brother, you are now a "Freebird".

Bob & Sue Hewitt
Pittsford, Vermont

When someone we love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. Therefore, cherish the times spent with loved ones-draw strength from the love of family and friends-and may God's word and his loyal love comfort you and help you through this difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76