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Tim Lint Conner (1884-1952)

CONNER, LINT, SALMON, HOHRMAN

Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 11/29/2019 at 08:58:02

From Nevada Evening Journal February 11, 1952 (page 4)

Funeral Services In Maxwell for Tim Conner

MAXWELL -- Funeral services for Tim Lint Conner were conducted by Rev. Ira E. Carney of the Christian church at the Cooper-Moore funeral chapel Monday afternoon, Feb. 4, at 2:00 with burial in the Maxwell cemetery.

Casket bearers were W. E. Van Hook, Harley Minear, R. Z. Brown, Wendelll Van Hook, C. E. Pierce and L. D. Coughenour.

Obituary

The following life sketch was read at the service. Tim Lint Conner, son of John and Ellen Lint Conner, was born July 22, 1884 at Bondurant, Iowa, and closed his earthly journey February 2, 1952, at his home in Maxwell, Iowa.

He was married to Gertrude Salmon, March 6, 2922, in Des Moines, Iowa.

To this home the following children were born, all of whom survive him, Elton Conner of Maxwell, Ralph Conner of Baring, Missouri, Mrs. Mary Hohrman of Bondurant and John at home and also the daughter-in-law Edna Conner and the son-in-law Harry Hohrman. He is also survived by his sister Erma Conner and brother Asa Conner of Maxwell.

Except for a brief time spent with his parents in Kansas, Mr. Connor's home has been within the central four counties of Iowa, Polk, Jasper, Marshall and Story farming being his principal pursuit. The family moved to Maxwell in 1940.

Tim Conner was a trustworthy son of toil, attempting to qualify as a good provider, a good husband and father.


 

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