Jan-Conrad-Obituary

Jan V. Conrad

Spencer, New York

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JAN V. CONRAD SPENCER - Jan V. Conrad, 71, passed away May 28th, 2008 on the 5th floor of the Robert Packer Hospital in their very attentive care with his family by his side. Jan was born April 28, 1937 in Montour Falls, the third son of Farrell and Ruth Conrad. Jan was the President of his...

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Kathy and I were deeply saddened to read of Jan's passing. He was a very dear friend to us while we lived in the president's home ("Robin Hill"), always warm and generous in every way. Our hearts go out to the entire Conrad family at this difficult time.

To my grandmother, father, and aunte.... you all stayed so strong the last few months and grandpa knows that you all were by his side for his last hours. Not only were your actions those of a true family member they were those of one with a heart of a Conrad and I am glad as your grandson, son,and nephew to call you my family

Pat and family: So sorry to hear of your loss. It is never easy to lose a loved one espcially when it it your Dad. Please know you will be in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

I'm so sorry for your loss. I just heard from my mom about Jan. It seems like only yesterday I was spending weekends with your family. I still think of you all often. Hugs to all of you!
Love,
Virginia Maule Courtemanche

Vonda & Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you all.

Betty

To the Family-our thoughts are with you.
Daryl & Diane (Pakkala) Dibble

To the Conrad Family, our thoughts a prayers are with you in your time of need. We always enjoyed talking with him when we visited Spencer.

Our condolences goes out to the Conrad family. He was a good neighbor, and I will miss seeing him and talking with him while walking Saddie the dog.

I was so sorry to hear of Jan's passing. I remember him from my days at the Ithaca Building Center and was so glad to see him when I came to Cornell. He always had a kind word and smiling face for everyone. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.