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George Tanner Conger

Akron, Ohio

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George Tanner Conger died suddenly on Monday, March 29th, at his winter home in Cortez, Colorado where cremation has taken place.Born in Akron, Ohio on August 1, 1927, Dr. Conger served in the U.S. Navy in World War II. He graduated from Cornell Medical School in NYC and he interned and completed...

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Dear Jan, It was such a shock yesterday to hear of George's death. I am so sorry and send you and the family my deepest sympathy and love. George was such a fine man and doctor and I was so fortunate to have him bring my Sue into the world.Thinking about you and the girls has brought so many lovely memories back to me. You are all in my prayers. PJ Rogers (Phyllis)

Dear Jan, Ann, Sue, Janne and Nancy-
We just learned of Dr. Conger's passing. We are so, so sorry. What a wonderful man. We have many great memories of his wry looks at us girls as we played. BIg hugs to each of you. Sarah Rogers, Sue Rogers and PJ Rogers

I was so saddened to learn of Dr. Conger's death. He delivered my first child almost 35 years ago and was one of the kindest and most compassionate doctors I've ever known. My deepest sympathies to your family.

Dear Jan,
We were so sorry to learn of George's passing...We'll all miss that wonderful dry sense of humor and seeing him toiling in the garden.Our thoughts and prayers are with you...
Carole and Stu Giller

Dear Jan and family,

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I play bridge with you, Jan, at St. Paul's in the summer. Also, George was my first OB as I got married and moved to Columbus, many years ago. He was kind and professional.

Kris Kemp

Dear Jan, I was saddened to learn of George's passing. We attended King School and West High together. I have many fond memories of his parents backyard pool, playing football on the lot next door, and hunting on his grand parent's farm north of Akron. I last saw George on the slopes at Keystone as we too lived in colorado before I retired to Sarasota, Florida. You and your daughters are in my prayers. most sincerely. Stuart Robinson

Dr. Conger was a wonderful doctor and caring person. He delivered all seven of my children. I was very blessed to have him as a doctor. I am sorry for your loss.

Dearest Mrs. Conger, Susan, Ann, Janne and Nancy, We just returned from out of town and I am so saddened to learn of Dr. Conger's passing. I am so very sorry that I was not here to attend his service and give you all a big, long hug - you know I would have been there. He was one-of-a-kind - what a gem. I will always remember his relentless teasing, smile and warmth. I just loved hanging out at your house - your Dad and Mom always made me feel a part of the family. He was always so proud...

Dear Conger Family, We were so sorry to hear of your loss. I am glad Dave could make it to the service. My mom and I are thinking of all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless. Love, Susan (Wiedie) Gregson and Eleanor Wiedie