Jeffrey-Conant-Obituary

Jeffrey Scott Conant

Bryan, Texas

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April 5, 1955 - June 30, 2009 A Memorial service honoring the life of Jeffrey Scott Conant, 54, of College Station, will be held at 12 p.m., Friday, July 3, 2009 at First United Methodist Church of Bryan, located at 506 E. 28th Street. Rev. Matt Idom will officiate. A private family burial will...

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While browsing the Internet, I decided to look up my mothers uncle. His name is Howard Sommers Conant. I came across this obituary for Howard's son Jeff. As a young child, I remember Howard, his wife Florence, Judy and Jeff coming to visit. We lived in Wisconsin. My parents are Jerome and Alice Wirth(Haukohl).(Both deceased). I never knew Jeff, but I do remember Grandma Haukohl speaking of both Judy and Jeff. My Grandmother and Jeff's Grandmother (Edith) were sisters.

Trevor,
I am so sorry. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Casey Albright

I am sorry for your loss and your family are in my prayers!

My most sincere condolences to the Conant family. I remember Jeff from when I was on the faculty at Texas A&M. He was a fine person and a good friend.

Carol and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I am so sorry for your loss.

Carol, Danielle, Scott, & Trevor,

We were very saddened to hear about Jeff. Through the years we got to know the Conant Family in different capacities. The first time we met you all was at Sam Houston Elementary where I got to teach Danielle, Scott, & Trevor. Then later, we got to know you through Harvey Little League where Scott & Brian played together on the same team. I will never forget that whenever Jeff saw my husband and I, he always greeted me with, "Hola, Sra....

Carol and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. We got to know you and Dr. Conant on the sidelines of the soccer fields and he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Carol and Family,

Our thoughts and prayers for each of you during this time of sadness in your lives. Know that the Lord has opened wide His arms to receive Jeff into His Kingdom. Although Jeff is no longer a teacher here on Earth, he is now with "The Teacher". May God Bless each of you.

I am sad and shocked to hear of Jeff's untimely death.

I was one of his first graduate assistants at Texas A&M starting in 1988; and now a marketing professor myself. As such, I have an inside view on how much he really cared about teaching, his students, and others he interacted with.

He seemed driven by a higher power than most in our profession; an inspirational figure trying to change as many lives for the better as he possibly could.

Rest in peace and...