In the 1930 census, George Conner was 7 years old and lived in Concord, Iowa with his father, mother, brother Rchard and 2 sisters Selma and Alma.
In April 1, 1940 census, George was 17 years old and lived in Woodbury, Iowa with his father, mother, 2 brothers, Richard, & Robert, 2 sisters Selma and Alma.
George Thomas and Teddena Lucretia Vlchek married on Dec. 15 1946. They were the parents of 4 girls.
They lived in Sioux City till 1955.
George was a Baptist. He loved the nursery children, told his preacher “They are what it is all about.”
The preacher also said that he was always in the kitchen doing dishes after church dinners, he never had to be asked, he always just jumped in to get it done!
He would go to the restaurant close to his house most mornings to meet with the farmers and retired men for coffee.
He passed away July 3 1993 in Jefferson, Union, South Dakota.
In the 1930 census, George Conner was 7 years old and lived in Concord, Iowa with his father, mother, brother Rchard and 2 sisters Selma and Alma.
In April 1, 1940 census, George was 17 years old and lived in Woodbury, Iowa with his father, mother, 2 brothers, Richard, & Robert, 2 sisters Selma and Alma.
George Thomas and Teddena Lucretia Vlchek married on Dec. 15 1946. They were the parents of 4 girls.
They lived in Sioux City till 1955.
George was a Baptist. He loved the nursery children, told his preacher “They are what it is all about.”
The preacher also said that he was always in the kitchen doing dishes after church dinners, he never had to be asked, he always just jumped in to get it done!
He would go to the restaurant close to his house most mornings to meet with the farmers and retired men for coffee.
He passed away July 3 1993 in Jefferson, Union, South Dakota.
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