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Jack Ronald “Doc” Conner

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Jack Ronald “Doc” Conner

Birth
Blountstown, Calhoun County, Florida, USA
Death
19 Aug 2020 (aged 89)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.9832278, Longitude: -82.4016333
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Jack Ronald Conner was born in Blountstown, Florida December 17, 1930 to Lona and JW Conner. His family moved to Tampa shortly after he was born. He attended Gorrie Elementary, Wilson Middle School and graduated from Plant High School in 1948. Jack attended Emory University where he met Elizabeth Spring and they were married June 29, 1951. After graduating from Emory Dental School in 1954, he served his country at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas from 1954 until 1957. Doc and Bug moved to Tampa in 1957 and opened his dental practice. He enjoyed his profession and his patients until 1992. Jack was an avid outdoorsman from a young age. He shared his passion with his whole family. He hunted and fished as often as he could, enjoying his love for the woods and water with his sons and grandsons. Doc passed on his love of the land to all his children. He was never happier than when he was in the woods.
Jack Ronald Conner was born in Blountstown, Florida December 17, 1930 to Lona and JW Conner. His family moved to Tampa shortly after he was born. He attended Gorrie Elementary, Wilson Middle School and graduated from Plant High School in 1948. Jack attended Emory University where he met Elizabeth Spring and they were married June 29, 1951. After graduating from Emory Dental School in 1954, he served his country at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas from 1954 until 1957. Doc and Bug moved to Tampa in 1957 and opened his dental practice. He enjoyed his profession and his patients until 1992. Jack was an avid outdoorsman from a young age. He shared his passion with his whole family. He hunted and fished as often as he could, enjoying his love for the woods and water with his sons and grandsons. Doc passed on his love of the land to all his children. He was never happier than when he was in the woods.


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