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Kenneth Connor

Denver, North Carolina

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DENVER - Kenneth Wells Connor, 76, of 2515 Les Lane, died April 2, 2008, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. He was born in Alta Vista, Va., and the son of the late Allen and Lucy Rhyne Connor. A memorial service to celebrate the life of Mr. Connor will be held at a later date. Memorials...

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Aunt Sue,
I am at a loss for words. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers, and hope that the good Lord will comfort you in the days ahead. My remembrance is of a fine man, who supported me when I was away from home for the first time. I was training in Georgia, and was having a hard time coping with military life when Ken offered to let me come up and visit when I could. I remember being welcomed with open arms, and it was a home away from home. I will miss Uncle Ken dearly.

Sue,
On behalf of the Aircraft Loadmaster Section, please accept our deepest condolences. Ken was a fantastic mechanic, a superb mentor, a great friend and a true patriot. He was also one of my heros. His efforts and the example he setforth to his crew chiefs has allow a great many of us flyers to return home to our famlies safe and sound. I will miss his warm smile and friendly handshake and I will remember him most when I see the C-130's fly and when I vist the museum where he spent so...

Sue,Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. I cherish my childhood memories of the days when our families would get together and all of us kids playing around and watching the Wizard of Oz. Those are some of my favorites. I'm so very happy that I was fortunate enough to create more memories and get to know You and Ken and for you to see and know my family. You both are a great insperation to us. We Love You.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
We wish we could have had the privilege of meeting Kenneth. We were parked 2 spaces in 604 from where he would have been parked in 600 at AACA Spring Meet show field.

Dear Sue,

Frank and I are saddened to hear about Ken. He truely was a great friend that we looked forward to meeting on his long walks in the neighborhood and talking. He will be greatly missed. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Sue and family, Our sad time will only be ended by the memories that will last forever, I know. But, this does not seem to be possible with our deep loss, just now. When time in the prevenient grace of Our Lord brings us back to the significance of Ken, we will revel in the joy of one who was such an extraordinary person and true christian who would be a friend to all. Though your grief exceeds all understanding, I have also lost one who was the closest to being my own brother, as my...

I am saddened that we have lost uncle Ken. But heaven has received a very talented mechanic and he has an endless field of warbirds and classic cars to work on. I'm grateful that I had the chance to talk with Ken, at my last visit, about some of his memories of some of those great old planes he worked on. Uncle Ken was honest, forthright and strong. He possessed a wonderful dry wit. He comes from a family with a rich history and solid Christian foundation. Aunt Sue, may the Lord comfort...

Our family has truly been blessed by just knowing the Connor family. Ken will be missed.
Love Chuck & Annette Revens

We are keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. Ken was such a special person and we will miss seeing his smiling face. We love you all.
David, Janice, Zach and Hannah Springs