Lou-Conter-Obituary

Lou Conter

Grass Valley, California

Sep 13, 1921 – Apr 1, 2024 (Age 102)

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BORN
September 13, 1921
DIED
April 1, 2024
AGE
102
LOCATION
Grass Valley, California

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Lou Conter was the last survivor of the bombing of the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

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To: Family of Name of U.S. Navy Sailor - Lou Conter My wife (Jan) and I extend our sincere sympathies and heartfelt condolences for your loss of Lou. You should be very proud of Lou´s service and accomplishments in the U.S. Navy, which he served as a great/professional Sailor. A deserving tribute to a great Sailor. The Legacy of a U.S. Veteran - Sailor You marched with courage, heart and pride, Through distant lands, so far and wide. You stood for peace, your duty true, A silent...

Lou Conter The Final Salute - In Memorial Honor to Lou Conter, U.S. NAVY Brothers in Arms, Military men, and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged Hand Salutes as a sign of recognition and "as a way" to render courtesy and respect one to another. This Hand Salute is the last that we shall render Lou Conter, U.S. Navy. To Lou, Our Brother-in-Arms and to his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we...

To: Family of Lou Conter My wife (Jan) and I extend our sincere sympathies and heartfelt condolences for your loss of Lou. You should be very proud of Lou´s service and accomplishments in the U.S. Navy, which he served as a great/professional Sailor. A deserving tribute to a great Sailor. It is the "Sailor" In Memorial Honor to Lou Conter U.S. Navy It´s the Sailor, not the pastor/preacher, who has given us freedom of religion and worship. It´s the Sailor, not the reporter, who has given...

Legacy of a Veteran You marched with courage, heart and pride, Through distant lands, so far and wide. You stood for peace, your duty true, A silent hero, brave and new. Through battles fought, through night and day, You paved for us a safer way. The flag you served now rests with grace, In hearts you touched, you hold a place. Now sleep, dear soldier, rest in light, Your spirit shines through stars so bright. Forever honored, brave and strong, In grateful hearts, you will live on. -...