Spicer, Conrad Charles – Obituary

Conrad Charles Spicer, 83, of Settlers Park died March 15, 2001, at St. Elizabeth Health Services.

His funeral was at 3 p.m. today at Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel. Pastor Dennis Hickman of the First Lutheran Church officiated. Disposition was by cremation.

Mr. Spicer was born on Aug. 25, 1917, at Yonkers, N.Y., to Henry and Augusta Spicer. He married Louise Marie Moore on Nov. 17, 1946, at Mount Vernon, N.Y.

Mr. Spicer served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart. He worked as a storm window installer in New York and later owned and operated a restaurant with his wife and daughters and sons-in-law. He and his wife retired to Florida and recently moved to Baker City to be closer to family.

Survivors include his daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and Bill Brown of Baker City and Janet and Bruce Rumford of Milford, Conn.; grandsons and their wives, Tyler and Corrina Brown, Aaron and Kathy Brown and Lucas Brown, all of Baker City, Jason and Heather Brown of Boise, Richard and Amanda Rumford, Charles Rumford and Russell Rumford, all of Connecticut; great-grandchildren, Cody, Tori, Alexa and Sidney Brown of Baker City, Destin and Jersey Brown of Boise and Kiel Rumford of Connecticut; a sister, Charlotte Pellico of Mount Vernon, N.Y.; and a brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Rose Spicer of New York.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one sister.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association through Gray’s West & Co., P.O. Box 726, Baker City, Ore. 97814.

Used with permission from: The Baker City Herald, Baker City, Oregon, March 27, 2001
Transcribed by: Belva Ticknor


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