He had been a resident of this area for 19 years, and was an employe for Phillips Petroleum Company.
Survivors include his wife, Catherine, and daughter Marge of the home, and two sons, James, Rapid City S.D. and Arthur, who is in the U.S. Navy and stationed at Pearl Harbor.
He is also survived by three brothers, D.L. Conner, Hooks, Tex.; B.R. and L.V. Conner, both of Arnold, Neb.; two sisters, Mrs. Kaptola [sic] Andrews, Whitewright, and Mrs. Martha Jo Marlar, Hooks, and his father, Arthur Conner, Whitewright.
Funeral services are pending at Brown & Son's Chapel of the Fountains.
(Published in Borger News-Herald, Sunday, March 23, 1969)
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BORGER - Funeral services for J.B. Conner, 49, of Borger, were to be at 2 p.m. today in St. John's Catholic Church.
The Rev. B.A. Erpin, pastor, was to officiate. Burial was to be in Westlawn Memorial Park by Ed Brown & Sons Funeral Directors.
Mr. Conner was dead on arrival Saturday at North Plains hospital following a heart attack.
Survivors include his wife, two sons, a daughter, his father, three brothers and two sisters.
(Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times (Amarillo, Texas) - Mon, Mar 24, 1969 - Page 32)
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Final rites for J.B. Conner, 49, are at 2 p.m. today from St. John's Catholic Church. The Rev. B.A. Erpen, pastor, will officiate.
Burial in Westlawn Memorial Park will be under the direction of Ed Brown & Sons, Funeral Directors.
Active casketbearers are David Boyer, Jim Swan, Harry Dickenson, Lloyd Cox, Ed Bennett and Lawrence Hooper.
Honorary casketbearers are Al Tekell, Tony Young, Bill Morgan, Bill Russum, Buford Cherry and O.A. Robins.
Conner died Saturday morning following a heart attack at his home in Bunavista, and was pronounced dead on arrival at North Plains Hospital. An area resident for 19 years, he was employed by Phillips Petroleum Co.
Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Marge of the home; two sons, First Lt. James Conner, in the U.S. Air Force stationed at Rapid City, S.C., and Arthur Conner, Navy Second Class Petty Officer, stationed at Pearl Harbor; his father, Arthur Conner of Whitewright; three brothers and two sisters.
(Published in Borger News-Herald, Monday, March 24, 1969)
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Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008
Name: J B Conner
Gender: Male
Marriage License Date: 15 Jul 1943
Registration Place: , Thurston, Washington
Spouse: Catherine Anne Budke
Film Number: 4141389
Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: J Conner
Death Date: 22 Mar 1969
Death County: Hutchinson
Gender: Male
He had been a resident of this area for 19 years, and was an employe for Phillips Petroleum Company.
Survivors include his wife, Catherine, and daughter Marge of the home, and two sons, James, Rapid City S.D. and Arthur, who is in the U.S. Navy and stationed at Pearl Harbor.
He is also survived by three brothers, D.L. Conner, Hooks, Tex.; B.R. and L.V. Conner, both of Arnold, Neb.; two sisters, Mrs. Kaptola [sic] Andrews, Whitewright, and Mrs. Martha Jo Marlar, Hooks, and his father, Arthur Conner, Whitewright.
Funeral services are pending at Brown & Son's Chapel of the Fountains.
(Published in Borger News-Herald, Sunday, March 23, 1969)
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BORGER - Funeral services for J.B. Conner, 49, of Borger, were to be at 2 p.m. today in St. John's Catholic Church.
The Rev. B.A. Erpin, pastor, was to officiate. Burial was to be in Westlawn Memorial Park by Ed Brown & Sons Funeral Directors.
Mr. Conner was dead on arrival Saturday at North Plains hospital following a heart attack.
Survivors include his wife, two sons, a daughter, his father, three brothers and two sisters.
(Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times (Amarillo, Texas) - Mon, Mar 24, 1969 - Page 32)
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Final rites for J.B. Conner, 49, are at 2 p.m. today from St. John's Catholic Church. The Rev. B.A. Erpen, pastor, will officiate.
Burial in Westlawn Memorial Park will be under the direction of Ed Brown & Sons, Funeral Directors.
Active casketbearers are David Boyer, Jim Swan, Harry Dickenson, Lloyd Cox, Ed Bennett and Lawrence Hooper.
Honorary casketbearers are Al Tekell, Tony Young, Bill Morgan, Bill Russum, Buford Cherry and O.A. Robins.
Conner died Saturday morning following a heart attack at his home in Bunavista, and was pronounced dead on arrival at North Plains Hospital. An area resident for 19 years, he was employed by Phillips Petroleum Co.
Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Marge of the home; two sons, First Lt. James Conner, in the U.S. Air Force stationed at Rapid City, S.C., and Arthur Conner, Navy Second Class Petty Officer, stationed at Pearl Harbor; his father, Arthur Conner of Whitewright; three brothers and two sisters.
(Published in Borger News-Herald, Monday, March 24, 1969)
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Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008
Name: J B Conner
Gender: Male
Marriage License Date: 15 Jul 1943
Registration Place: , Thurston, Washington
Spouse: Catherine Anne Budke
Film Number: 4141389
Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: J Conner
Death Date: 22 Mar 1969
Death County: Hutchinson
Gender: Male
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