John-Conover-Obituary

John F. Conover

Dallas, Texas

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CONOVER, JOHN F., 75 of Plano and a previous resident of Key Biscayne, Fl., passed away Aug. 30, 2003. Born Jan. 26, 1928 in Port Chester, N.Y. Preceded in death by his wife, Barbara Conover of Fl., and parents George & Emilie Conover and brother Buddy of N.Y. He is survived by daughters,...

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Dad,
I'm sure going to miss you.you always had a smile and kept everyone laughing. I will miss watching the "Road Runner" show on Saturday Morning. you used to get me up at 7 am and have to watch that stupid coyote get in trouble. don't worry about me, because I will keep this family laughing. you and I had a lot in common and I will carry the tradition. I will see you up there and we can make the angels laugh with us...:))

To my dearest brother John. My prayers are now that you are with Mom, Dad & Mallick. Although we were separated by so many miles the memories of our time together were always with me. I sure hope God will forgive you for charging us so much money for your left over Halloween candy. You were always a fine handsome gentleman and one of the finest brothers a girl could have asked for. I will miss you dearly and your frequent phone calls but know your suffering is now all behind you and you'll...

We never really got to know each other but your sister Betty sure had some funny stories. May you be in a better place waiting to reunite with us once again. You were fortunate to have such loving children and especially Kristin who made sure your last few years were as comfortable as she could make them. You'll never be forgotten and will always be in our prayers
"Your brother in law"

Dad & Grandpa, We will miss you dearly. We all know you have no more suffering and in a better place. Tell Nanny & Poppy hello from all. Send us pennies from heaven. Roger said to improve that golf game. Love you and will miss you, Shannon Roger & Allyson

We will all miss you Dad & Grandpa. We know you are well now and in heaven with Nanny, Poppy, Uncle Buddy, Shirley & Barbara. You can walk again, talk again and have your memory in tack.