John-Conover-Obituary

John Conover

Anchorage, Alaska

1936-2011 (Age 74)

About

AGE
74
LOCATION
Anchorage, Alaska

Obituaries

Send Flowers

John Scott Conover, 74, died May 4, 2011 at Providence Hospital due to complications of a massive hemorrhagic stroke, with his wife and son at his bedside.Memorial services will be held 4 p.m., Wednesday, May 11, at All Saints Episcopal Church, 8th Ave and F Street, with a reception following at...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

we miss you John and many others do also.

Fair Winds and Following Seas, 'twas an honor to call you friend.

My deepest condolences to John's family and friends, he was a good man. I met john in the early 1970's at the Nevada Bar. After I returned from Vietnam in 1967 I would visit the Nevada on Friday nights to visit with the eclectic lot that caroused there at such times. Usually, Jack, Mike or Hap would pull me over to someone saying "so and so, Joe here is a veteran too." And for years afterwards, we would see each other on an occasional Friday night and take up the same conversation where we...

John was one of my best and longest friends during my 26+ years in Alaska. He hired me when he had work or referred me to other firms when they needed a hand. I will miss his constant humor, collection of jokes and stories for almost every occasion, and his flow of jokes to my e-mail address. My deepest sympathies to Shawneen and the family.
Jon Yuriar, California

Tim and Karen and the conover families,
we were saddened to hear that John had passed away. our blessings and prayers to each of you.
peace
nansi and michael norum

I know John is in God's hands and those that loved him must now learn to go on without him. He was called far too soon and left a deep void in our lives. I will never forget and always hold dear our memories.

Dearest Tim and Family, We just read of your Dad's death. We are sending our deepest sympathy, we know you will miss him terribly. Been trying to get in touch with you. Our hugs, Dee & Chuck Dimon (Tarnowski) Yuma, AZ

Semper Fi!

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. JOHN WILL BE TRULY MISSED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.