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George F. Conjar Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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George F. Conjar, jr.

George F. Conjar, Jr., 49, of 18 Front Street, New Buffalo, formerly of Middletown, was tragically taken from his family on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 from injuries received in an auto accident on Front Street, Harrisburg. He was the son of George F., Sr. and Jacqueline M....

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Georgie,
It is hard for me to accept that you are gone. What a loss to family, friends and all that you knew.
You gave us all, humor, compassion,love and laughter.
A piece of you will be with us all.
Now, may God give you Peace. I know you already have your wings by now. I'm sure you already made boss up there with that great charm.
Ask God to grant Peace to your mom and dad, your wife, daughters, and brothers and sisters and all the friends who already feel...

Dearest Irene, Kristianna and Family;

Tonight, I spoke with Teresa and Calvin and was shocked and sadened to hear of Georges' passing. I sit here trying to type through tears, remembering George dancing with you, Irene on the Zeus' Dance Floor. I believe with my entire soul, that George is watching over his family and friends.
I am sorry for your loss and this darkened path you find yourself traveling. Remember George's love for you and his family and know that you are...

My deepest sympathies to the family of George Conjar, I'm saddened to hear of his passing. Having attended many of my school years with George, I always found him to be a great young man. He could be funny and a tough guy, friendly and intelligent to talk to. I have fond memories of George's high school antics and treasure having known him.

Godspeed to you on your spiritual journey. May you watch over your family as they hold you deep in their hearts.

Its been almost two weeks since Georgie was taken so suddenly. I just wanted his family and friends to know that he and they are not forgotten so soon. My heart still aches from his loss and my prayers are with you all.

To the Conjar Family,
I just wanted to send my condolences to all of you. I first met George when he was ring bearer for my sister, Ginny (Hanich) Smith to Rodney Smith in 1960. He was such a young man and appears to have been a very generous, kind person who seemed to have loads of friends. Take comfort in knowing he is good hands and will continue to smile upon all of you.

Mickey

To Steve and the Conjar Family,
I was just informed of the tragic death of your brother. I am very sorry for your loss. Life is very short and I know George will be missed by everyone who knew him. My condolences to all of you!

I've known Georgie for a long time. I took his work out classes at the main street gym years ago. He was a very good instructor. If you were doing the wrong move, he would walk over to you during his class and correct what you were doing to ensure you would get the best workout. Georgie always had a smile and took the time to say hello no matter how busy he was. I went to school and graduated with Eddie. Even though I didn't get to see Georgie much, he is someone you never can forget. God...

Aunt Jackie, Uncle George, Eddie, Steven, Barb and Susan, May God guide you through this difficult time. George was well liked and deeply loved by many, many people. Always had a smile and a bear hug to share anywhere, anytime. I remembered growing up, my mother told us the story of Aunt Jackie saying "If I have a boy I hope he looks like Sandy(my brother)..curly hair, big eyes and a great smile..well Aunt Jackie got her wish...she named him "George". George we will miss you and you will be...

My thoughts and prayers go out to Irene and her family during this difficult time.