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David Charles “Capt Zero” Conners

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David Charles “Capt Zero” Conners

Birth
Death
6 Oct 2019 (aged 79)
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 15 SITE 404
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LTC US ARMY
VIETNAM

La Jolla - David Charles Conners, 79, died Saturday, October 5, 2019, peacefully in his sleep. David retired as a Lieutenant Colonel and is survived by his daughter Laura (Frank Dykstra) and son Michael (Cristy Conners) as well as their mother, JoAnne Conners, four grandchildren, Brittany Dykstra, Breanna Dykstra Braswell (Mathew Braswell), Sean Conners, Arianna Conners and great grandsons, Todd Braswell and Leo Braswell and his brother, Albert Conners. He was predeceased by his parents Charles B. Conners and Teresa Izzo Conners and his younger brothers, Ronald and Paul Conners. Born and raised in Saratoga Springs, New York. He belonged to the National Guard Reserves during his high school years. He graduated from Siena College as a distinguished ROTC Cadet. Upon graduation, he joined the US Army, as an officer. His distinguished service in the U.S. Army spanned over 32 years and involved many key assignments. David was stationed at USMA, the United States Military Academy, at West Point. He also was stationed in many other hot spots, including a courier tasking into Cuba in the middle of the Missile crisis, patrolling the Russian side of the Berlin wall, Military Attaché' to Saudi Arabia and war taskings in Vietnam where he was awarded a Bronze Star for heroism during an attack on his infantry company. After retirement, he was a managing director of a large commodities firm in San Francisco and established a branch office in La Jolla, California. He was a active member in the running club, Hash House Harriers, where he was known as "Captain Zero". He enjoyed comradery and fun with other "Hashers" around the world. He was also passionately involved with the Patriots Guard, escorting fallen soldiers returning home from the war zone. His life was revolved around service and family. He was humble and graciously served all walks of life. Dave would want to be known, mostly, for his time spent with his family and love for them. His children and grandchildren were always his number one priority. He will be dearly missed by us all and as he use to say at the beginning of all the family trips, "HERE WE GOOOOOO"!
LTC US ARMY
VIETNAM

La Jolla - David Charles Conners, 79, died Saturday, October 5, 2019, peacefully in his sleep. David retired as a Lieutenant Colonel and is survived by his daughter Laura (Frank Dykstra) and son Michael (Cristy Conners) as well as their mother, JoAnne Conners, four grandchildren, Brittany Dykstra, Breanna Dykstra Braswell (Mathew Braswell), Sean Conners, Arianna Conners and great grandsons, Todd Braswell and Leo Braswell and his brother, Albert Conners. He was predeceased by his parents Charles B. Conners and Teresa Izzo Conners and his younger brothers, Ronald and Paul Conners. Born and raised in Saratoga Springs, New York. He belonged to the National Guard Reserves during his high school years. He graduated from Siena College as a distinguished ROTC Cadet. Upon graduation, he joined the US Army, as an officer. His distinguished service in the U.S. Army spanned over 32 years and involved many key assignments. David was stationed at USMA, the United States Military Academy, at West Point. He also was stationed in many other hot spots, including a courier tasking into Cuba in the middle of the Missile crisis, patrolling the Russian side of the Berlin wall, Military Attaché' to Saudi Arabia and war taskings in Vietnam where he was awarded a Bronze Star for heroism during an attack on his infantry company. After retirement, he was a managing director of a large commodities firm in San Francisco and established a branch office in La Jolla, California. He was a active member in the running club, Hash House Harriers, where he was known as "Captain Zero". He enjoyed comradery and fun with other "Hashers" around the world. He was also passionately involved with the Patriots Guard, escorting fallen soldiers returning home from the war zone. His life was revolved around service and family. He was humble and graciously served all walks of life. Dave would want to be known, mostly, for his time spent with his family and love for them. His children and grandchildren were always his number one priority. He will be dearly missed by us all and as he use to say at the beginning of all the family trips, "HERE WE GOOOOOO"!

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  • Created by: PIN
  • Added: Oct 8, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203681384/david_charles-conners: accessed ), memorial page for David Charles “Capt Zero” Conners (13 Mar 1940–6 Oct 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 203681384, citing Miramar National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by PIN (contributor 47281994).