John-Conner-Obituary

John A. Conner

Houston, Texas

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JOHN A. CONNER, 32, of Houston died Saturday March 27, 2004. He is survived by Wife, Lori Conner; Son, Jacob Conner; Step-daughter, Sabrina Boettcher; Mother, Wanda Helms of Peoria, Ill; All employees of SIGNMART, Inc. There will be a visitation at Pat H. Foley Funeral Home from 1:00 - 3:00 PM...

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John was a great father, friend and teacher. He was not only my boss he was also a dear friend. He will be so deeply missed. As everyone knows we still have a little John with us who is very muched loved by everyone he comes in contact with. What i will always remember about John is when ever he needed someone to talk to reagrding business or personal he knew he could always talk to me and it would never be repeated. You will be so very much missed.You had a special relationship with all your...

I was shocked to hear the news and also very heart-broken for Jacob. John was a close friend of my dad's since I was in middle school. I worked for him for a short time as well at Sign-Mart. He was a joy to be around and great person to anyone that he met. He brought laughter and love to alot of people. It is a tragedy that he had to go so early in life with such a young son. My sympathy goes out to Jacob and everyone else that is hurt by his passing. He will be missed and loved by many for...

John was a good friend and business partner. I met John in 1992 at FastSigns at Almeda Mall.

John & I both went to California for a while and worked for Sign Mart.We never thought in a million years, we could start our own Sign Mart in Houston.

When we came back to Houston, we ended up at Art Print Sign Company. Art Print was the birthplace of many of the friendships that have carried to Sign Mart of Texas.

John, James & I started Sign Mart on a...

I was shocked to hear the news of John's death last week. I knew John since we were in the first grade. John and I went through school together and then both went to Southern Illinois University. We both lived in the same dorm and shared rides home for the holidays,up until John transferred out of SIU.

Although John and I had lost touch over the last few years, we always had a friendship bond that I will never forget. He will be missed.

My condolences to the entire family. I'm at a loss of words. I always thought of Johnny as a wonderful person. I will truely miss him./Danielle

I am very sorry to hear about John. He was my neighbor growing up. I hadn't seen him for a few years,but it looks as if he had an impact on many people in Texas as he did in Illinois.I felt honored just to be able to say he was my friend.Being a couple years older than me,John was like my mentor.He will never be forgotten.

I was an employee of John's (and Craig's) at SIGNMART 3 years ago. I am truly sorry and was very shocked to hear of his passing. John was truly a remarkable guy to work for and with. His witty sense of humor cheered me up on many days. My prayers are with the family and close friends of John at this time. If you need anything you may email me at anytime. God bless and keep you all safe.

My sincere condolences. God bless you to John's family and many friends.

I am so sorry for your loss. It is really hard to give up a loved one. But when they are so young, it is even harder. Wish I could be there, keeping you lifted up in Prayer, for strength and courage to face what you have to face now. Deepest Sympathy to you.