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Robert Foster Charles Conners

Columbus, Ohio

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Conners Robert Foster Charles Conners, died peacefully at his Marco Island, FL home on November 23, 2014. Bob was born on December 12, 1933 in Clearfield, PA to Robert Charles Conners and Zona Foster Conners. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Mary Ann Conners. Bob graduated from...

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it sure would be nice to hear those two great voices of ( Bob Conners & Corby) on 610 WTVN!

WOW! Here it is 2020...would sure like to hear what Bob has to say about whats going on! I'm sure Bob & Corby are entertaining everyone. Bob was a household name, he will always be missed!

THIS IS GIGGLES HE WAS A GREAT FRIEND AND HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.

Just learning of Bob's passing today. Deepest sympathies to the Conners family from a distant Foster cousin in Central PA. My family has always had the upmost respect for Bob and his siblings. His mother Zona was a special lady and a favorite aunt. She was the proudest mother and rightfully so...

RIP Bob...

I worked with BC, side by side, from July 4, 1969 to June of 1972, and thoroughly enjoyed his company and mentorship. Bob was good to me and to my girlfriend who worked in administration for FM. The girlfriend has been my wife of 43 years and Bob was always good to both of us. We will miss BC! Always fun and interesting, sometimes provocative, he was great company. RIP BC!

To the Conners Family
Our prayers and thoughts go out to you.
My husband and I listened every day to Bob. and saturdays.
We have been wondering how he was enjoying retirement.
I loved "Frontier Christmas" Bob used to play at Christmas time !!
I remember seeing him running around the Heiney Gate at the Holiday Inn on the Lane, football saturdays, and getting on-stage with The Danger Brothers. ,
the chats with Pat Pagano abour thurday dinners and his "mom". playing ,Wolly...

To the Bob Connors Family,

Deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved Bob. Bob was an institution, and had a deep impact on so many here in Columbus and beyond. He was a friend to listen to, especially in time of need. His contribution to society will go on long after the radio waves have silenced. We will never forget him.

Jim G.
Canal Winchester, Ohio

Like so many other Central Ohioans, my days started w/ "BC in the morning"!! And I loved it. So many memories. But one of my favorites was the first time every late November/early December when Bob would play the comedy routine - "A Frontier Christmas". I knew we were in the holiday season when Bob played that skit. God Bless you and may your family find comfort in all the love from all your fans. Sincerely,

"Top of The Trade" -Gentleman...Missing by Many...