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ROBERT DALE CONNER
July 12, 1936 ~ January 14, 2011
Robert Dale Conner of Vancouver, WA, passed away Jan. 14, 2011. He was born in Laramie, WY, moving to Vancouver in 1944.
He had been a member of the Faith Baptist Church for 15 years.
Dale is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife, Lillian; youngest son, Jeff; grandsons, Justin and Robert; great-grandchildren, Robert Jr. and Deja; brothers, Dwight and LaVerne; sisters, Lois Howard and Shirley Conner; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his son, Floyd, in an accident in 1984.
Graveside services will be held at Northwood Park Cemetery, Ridgefield, WA, 1:00 p.m., Jan. 21, 2011. Church services will be held at Faith Baptist Church, Vancouver, 1:00 p.m., Jan. 22, 2011.
Please sign Dale's guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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UNCLE DALE, THERE MAY NEVER BE ANOTHER MAN LIKE YOU TO EVER BE BORN.. SO PERFECT IN EVERY WAY.. YOU WERE MY PROTECTOR AND THE ONE MAN IN MY LIFE WHO NEVER EVER HURT ME.... YOU SHOWED ME WHAT A REAL MAN LOOKS LIKE.. YOU SHOWED US ALL WHAT REAL LOVE LOOKS LIKE IN HOW YOU LOVED OUR AUNTIE LILLIAN UNTIL YOUR FINAL DAYS.. YOU NEVER LAID HANDS ON HER NOR STEPPED OUTSIDE OF YOUR MARRIAGE.. YOU SHOWED US WHAT A PRAYING MAN LOOKS LIKE.. I ADMIRED YOU FOR SO MANY THINGS AND SOME I HAVE NOT PUT IN THIS FINAL NOTE TO YOU.. I CANNOT WAIT UNTIL THE DAY I HAVE MY WINGS WHERE ONCE AGAIN YOU CAN SAY, "CINDY LOU, YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU RIGHT".. MAN TO HEAR THAT AGAIN UNCLE DALE.. I LOVE AND MISS YOU MORE THAN WORDS CAN SAY.. KISS AUNTIE LIL, GRANDMA DING DING AND COUSIN FLOYD FOR ME AND DON'T FORGET AUNTIE LEONA TOO.. UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN UNCLE DALE REST IN HEAVEN
CYNTHIA CARR
Family
June 22, 2017
You are the kindest man and my favorite... comforting knowing you are now with Our Father in heaven and Floyd.... Love you Uncle Dale... you sweet and kind heart...will see you again...
Kim Conner
January 20, 2011
I only knew the man I came to call Uncle Dale since about 2007 when I met him through his sister in-law Marcy whom of which I met in 2004 and I have become an extended member of the family...Mr.Conner was always so inviting and loving to people of all walks of life and the one experience that stands out for me is when I took he and his wife Lillian (Aunt Lil) during Christmas season 2007 along with Marcy (Mom) to view the lights at Peacock Lane in Southeast Portland and that will always be a special memory for me and I am glad I was able to do it and also this past Christmas(2010) I made sure that there was a Christmas Tree for them to enjoy even though it was only about 1 foot tall and it was always a joy to visit him and I still enjoy going over to visit and he will be missed by many myself included...Love to Dale and The Family!
T.Allen Lumsden
January 19, 2011
I only knew the man that I came to know as Uncle Dale since about 2007 and I can say that from my experience that Mr. Conner was very inviting to people of all walks of life and gave a lot of love in his time here on earth and he will be missed by many myself included and I am blessed to have known him and his legacy will live on!
T. Allen Lumsden
January 19, 2011
We are all so sadened by the loss of my Uncle but the thought that he is no longer suffering is enough re assurance for me. To my cousin Jeff I am proud of you and the way that you are handling things, you have came a long way. And I keep my word to my Uncle that I will make sure that my Auntie Lill is taken GOOD care of. In everyones time of grief please remember that seperation is only a short time, let the memories of this outstanding man be enough to keep you all going. Pray for one another god bless LOVE YOU ALL!!!
teresa ware
January 19, 2011
I am very saddened in the loss of my uncle! But I am so glad that he found to peace to finally go home and not have to suffer no more. I made a promise to him that I will continue to make sure that Auntie Lill is taken care of GOOD CARE OF!!! To my cousin Jeff in his griefing time I love you and I am proud of the way you are handeling things you have came a long way! To all of my family in your time of grief remember it is only a short seperation. I LOVE YOU!!!
teresa ware
January 19, 2011
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