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Mike Casey
April 9, 2008
Mr. Connor,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USAF-especially during WW II when you flew P-38 Lightnings. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Janet Spering
April 2, 2008
Aislinn, I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather; you and your family have my sincere condolences. He sounds like he was quite a man, and a great grandfather :-)
Alissa Johnson
April 1, 2008
Papa, I will miss you deeply everyday. I will always remeber your stories, the candy you kept in your car for us, you getting our christmas dresses, never forgetting anyone's birthday, your love for all of us. Everyone who knew you respected you. Thank You for Serving our country for so long so proudly!!
Thank You for taking care of Nana, she went too soon. The both of you did such a good job raising your children and making my mother the Best mother I could ever ask for. We are bleesed Hanni took such good care of you til the end we know you would not have been around this long if it was not for her Love and Care!! Miss you so much already !! I wish Landon was old enough to be able to remember you, but I will tell him your stories and all about his Great Papa when he is older. Our eternity lies in our memories and stories. I Love You,
~Love Your Granddaughter ~"Lissy"
Andrea Daly (Bolduc)
April 1, 2008
Uncle Roy was very dear to my father Allerton, I loved listening to his stories. He was always a gentleman. I now know the appreciation of those family gatherings in Carver.
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April 1, 2008
Roy Connor Obituary
ATTLEBORO — Lt. Col. Roy Joseph Connor, USAF Ret., 83, of Attleboro, died Saturday, March 29, 2008 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Hanni E. (Potter) Connor and the late Constance R. (Burk) Connor.He was born in Carver, MA... Read Roy Connor's Obituary
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