Roger-Conant-Obituary

Roger William Conant

Wilmington, Delaware

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Roger William ConantAge 68, of Wilmington, DE, died Dec. 10, 2012 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born May 25, 1944 in Salt Lake City, Utah, he was the son of Theo (Moore) & William E. Conant. A graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School and the University of Delaware, Roger was an avid...

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I was in OCS with Roger at Ft Sill. We also spent some time together in Vietnam. He was a good fried then, and I just found his obituary. RIP Roger

As the second anniversary of your memorial approaches, Roger, I want to share that Brianna & I finally got to meet this year. She is beautiful in every way, a wonderful legacy. Miss you still.
Marsha

Roger and Marsha

Today, on the one year anniversary of your memorial, I am still missing you, Brother Rog. But I have good memories to comfort me and many of your friends have stayed in touch; so you live on in our hearts. You have left behind a beautiful daughter, too. I extend my sincere condolences to her. Brianna, it is my wish that I can learn more about you and hope for help in that regard.
Love Always,
Marsha

Thank you for thinking of Brianna. I told her how your remembering her, will help her go to college in four years.

I was very sorry to lose contact with Rog since my wedding in 1972. We were good friends at Mt Pleasant. I remember he was one of the group playing touch in various back yards in our neighborhood. My sympathies to his friends and family.

A close friend all through school starting in second grade. Never forget the house on the rock they built next to the old Conant home. The last two at Brandywine Raceway, card games at Dunlaps after school, HS basketball games and the Pit afterwards. Wow what a tennis player. So sorry about the rough times post Viet Nam. Fond rememberences for all who loved you.

Russ King MPHS '62

Missing you, Dear Brother.
Needed a good hearty belly laugh and you weren't here to ensure one.
Wanted you to know, though, that your friends and many fellow members of the St. Anthony's Social Club have been very good to me out of their love for you.
Rest easy.
Love,
Marsha

Roggy: You are now with your dearest friend, the immortal "Sir Ronald Biddle"...the Superstar who first uttered those infamous words you are most remembered by: "Roger would step over Rachel Welch to bet a $2.00 Exacta." Rest In Peace my friend. Pickles