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Roy Conatzer

San Antonio, Texas

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CONATZERM/Sgt. Roy Conatzer, U.S. Air Force Retired age 74 of Universal City, TX passed away October 9, 2010. Survivors include his wife, Theodora Conatzer, sons, Paul and James Conatzer, 6 sisters, numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Wednesday, October 13, 2010 from 6:00 until 8:00...

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His light grew dim and his bright smile was no longer here for us to see. The Lord reached out and said "My son come with me." Together they went to Heaven's door. Such a glorious place he has never seen before. Upon his arrival the Lord said
"My son you can rest now from all your toils and trials: all your good deeds have followed you here." (Rev. 14:13)
Your Loved ones will miss you and feel time has gone fast. But we will soon realize that you are home at last.
Mary,...

His light grew dim and his bright smile was no longer here for us to see. The Lord reached out and said "My son come with me." Together they went to heavens door. Such a glorious place he has never seen before. Upon his arrival the Lord said "My son you can rest now from all your toils and trials; all your good deeds have followed you here"(Rev. 14:13.
Your Loved ones will miss you and feel time has gone by fast. But we will soon realize that you are home at last.
Mary, Paul...

Aunt Mary, Paul and James,
Our prayers are with you in these difficult times. LeRoy was definitely one of a kind. He brightened the room everytime that we saw him. We loved his nicknames for people and his unique storytelling. Words are inadequate to describe our sorrow and sympathy for you.

Mrs. Conatzer and Family,

I worked under Roy for 3 years at the Brooks Swimming Pool and I have to say he was the best boss that I'd ever had. There were many days I'd walk over to his office just to shoot the breeze, or get yelled at depending on the situation. But no matter what, Roy was always there for me. After graduating college, I was interviewed for my position as an elementary physical education teacher, were my current boss called Roy as my reference. She later laughed...

Aunt Mary, Paul and James,

Love you all, I have all of you in my prayers. I love my Uncle Leroy and will
miss him also.
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Mary,Paul and James, I will miss LeRoy very much. He was a great man. I enjoyed talking to him on the telephone. I called him Chief.Every time he came to Oklahoma he stopped to see me.He was my brother-in-law and i loved him. He loved his wife and sons and never hesitated to tell you so.He loved all his sisters,talked about them often.So Chief rest in peace. Your family will be fine till they join you in Heaven. Ann Conatzer--Chouteau,Ok

Mary,James and Paul,I will miss LeRoy very much. He was still my brother-in-law even though his brother, my husband had been dead since 1983.We talked often. He was always cheerful. He loved his wife and boys very much.He loved all his family.I will miss talking to him. I called him Chief. So rest in peace Chief. Your family will be fine till they join you in heaven. I love your family too as i loved you.Your Sister-in-law Ann Conatzer.

Dear Friends and Family of Mr. Roy Conatzer:

It is with deepest sadness that I extend my condolences to you on the loss of your beloved. There are no words that I can say that will make your loss any easier. However, I would like you to know that I am sincerely thankful for his bravery and great sacrifice to our great country.

As Chair of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, I pray that the deep hurt you feel is in some part eased by the...

I read the following passage below at Roy's retirement which summed up the man he was, a warrior and patriot:

"I stood up, I showed up, I stepped forward.
I raised my right hand, I stood in the gap, I walked in the fire.
I did not run, I did not hide, I did not dodge, I did not evade."
Consequently...I have nothing to prove, no one to convince,
those who matter, already know. Those who don't, never will.
-Author Unknown