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Conrad Harold Hammar Jr.

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Conrad Harold Hammar Jr. Veteran

Birth
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
19 Nov 2010 (aged 82)
Saint James, Watonwan County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 27 site 1421
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ST. JAMES — Conrad H. Hammar Jr., age 82, of St. James, died at his home on Friday, November 19, 2010.

Visitation will be held at Sturm Funeral Home in St. James on Saturday, November 27, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m..

No local funeral services will be held.

Burial will be at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis.

You may send the family condolences online at www.sturmfh.com

Arrangements are with Sturm Funeral Home in St. James.

Conrad H Hammar was born January 29th, 1928 in New Haven, CT. His father was teaching at Yale University and moved to other universities before receiving tenure at Columbia, Missouri, during Conrad's high school years. He joined the Navy in 1945, at the age of 17 and served for 3 years after which he joined his parents in Berlin, Germany. There he met his wife, Mary Textor. They married in Frankfurt Germany on June 21st, 1950, moving to MN to attend the University. He completed his Masters degree while helping to run the family farm west of Saint James, then commuted to college seeking a PhD and took over the farming operation. Conrad was active in DFL politics and ran for state and federal offices. In the mid 60's the family moved to the Washington D.C. area where Conrad joined the Garnett-Ross Corporation working on seed hybridization, continuing to work the family farm in St. James during the farming season. In the early 80's the couple sold their home near Washington, replacing it with one in Donna, TX, where they wintered. Conrad was active in farming until his death.

Conrad is survived by his wife, Mary (Textor) Hammar of St. James; children - Conrad T of St. James, Katrina of Mankato, Christopher of Donna, TX, and Sonja of Seattle, WA; a sister - Ruth Goodwin of Rancho Bernardo, CA. He is preceded in death by his brother Sigmond, his parents, and brother, John, who passed just one month earlier on Oct. 14th, 2010.



ST. JAMES — Conrad H. Hammar Jr., age 82, of St. James, died at his home on Friday, November 19, 2010.

Visitation will be held at Sturm Funeral Home in St. James on Saturday, November 27, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m..

No local funeral services will be held.

Burial will be at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis.

You may send the family condolences online at www.sturmfh.com

Arrangements are with Sturm Funeral Home in St. James.

Conrad H Hammar was born January 29th, 1928 in New Haven, CT. His father was teaching at Yale University and moved to other universities before receiving tenure at Columbia, Missouri, during Conrad's high school years. He joined the Navy in 1945, at the age of 17 and served for 3 years after which he joined his parents in Berlin, Germany. There he met his wife, Mary Textor. They married in Frankfurt Germany on June 21st, 1950, moving to MN to attend the University. He completed his Masters degree while helping to run the family farm west of Saint James, then commuted to college seeking a PhD and took over the farming operation. Conrad was active in DFL politics and ran for state and federal offices. In the mid 60's the family moved to the Washington D.C. area where Conrad joined the Garnett-Ross Corporation working on seed hybridization, continuing to work the family farm in St. James during the farming season. In the early 80's the couple sold their home near Washington, replacing it with one in Donna, TX, where they wintered. Conrad was active in farming until his death.

Conrad is survived by his wife, Mary (Textor) Hammar of St. James; children - Conrad T of St. James, Katrina of Mankato, Christopher of Donna, TX, and Sonja of Seattle, WA; a sister - Ruth Goodwin of Rancho Bernardo, CA. He is preceded in death by his brother Sigmond, his parents, and brother, John, who passed just one month earlier on Oct. 14th, 2010.





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