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Ulysses F. "Junior" Conner Jr.

Whitehall, Pennsylvania

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On March 13th, God came calling for Ulysses "Junior" Conner Jr., 76, of Whitehall. He was the 54-year life partner of Shirley (Ruth) Conner, and son of the late Ulysses Conner Sr. and Blanche (Bauman) Conner. Junior had a huge heart and he was always there to extend a helping hand to others. He...

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We miss Junior. Always enjoyed bike riding, IRT meetings and working on the bike trails with him

Dear Shirley, Don, and Daneen.
I was very saddened to learn of the passing of your loved one. May the memories and the comfort from family and friends help you though this difficult time.
Love,
Ruth Ogden

To Juniors entire family and friends so sorry for your loss. Junior was a security guard at my high school back in my day always a nice guy to have around the building. Years later up until lost biking season I would still have the privilege of seeing him on the trail biking on his cool bike.We would always wave hi to each other. His loss will be a loss to our entire community. May he rip

Our condolences and prayer go out to the Conner's family and friends during your loss. Jr was more than just a friend, he was a terrific mentor and fellow Law Enforcement Officer. When things got tough, the tough got going was his motto along fellow officers. One thing for sure he will be greatly missed, I will always remember that smile when I handed him a block of my fresh made scrapple he loved so well. May the Great Spirit's lead him to the mighty resting grounds, and the Great Eagle...

Sincere condolences to Junior's family and friends. He was a really good guy and a real asset to the community. His support of the IRT over the years was essential in making the trail the success that it is today!

My condolences to Junior's family for your loss. From my first time meeting him on the trail, I knew Junior was someone that had passion and a great outlook on life. Junior cared deeply about the Ironton Rail Trail, but I also know that he was an advocate and trail user for trails all over. One time after I was kayaking and camping on the Susquehanna River for days, I was brought back to my car feeling cold, wet, and tired from a long trip. Out of chance, I was welcomed by a familiar face,...

will miss seeing JR. on rail trail.his work on trail as well as his friendship will always be remembered. a good friend as well as a great neighbor when I lived in west catty. job well done, thank you JR.

Our condolences to your family, & neighbors. You were an awesome friend & neighbor. You will be missed dearly.

Ellsworth Kratzer & family