MARGARET JOSEPHINE CONLON Margaret Josephine Logue was born November 4, 1939 in New York City, NY, and passed away on January 28, 2013 in Fresno, CA. Margaret was 73 years old and lost a short-fought battle with pneumonia. May she rest in eternal peace in Heaven. Margaret was married August 9, 1969 to Michael Conlon in Lakewood, CA. Margaret is survived by her husband of 43 years, Michael Conlon, her three sons, Sean Conlon of Anchorage, Kevin Conlon (Angie) of Danville, Timothy Conlon (Jennifer) of Citrus Heights, and her four grandsons, Riley (9), Kyle (9), Garett (6) and Reece (6). Margaret lived her life to the fullest, never missing an opportunity to help others and she will be dearly missed by many, many more. The door to her home was open at all times to anyone needing assistance. She loved to entertain friends and family; she especially enjoyed seeing her guests eat home cooked meals often sending them home with more food to eat. She loved the thrill of the road and she and Mike enjoyed most of their golden years traveling in her motorhome, but always had time for visits with their beloved grandchildren, whom she adored and showered with constant love and affection. Margaret was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, the Moose Lodge and devout member of the Catholic Church. Memorial services will be held on February 9th at 11AM at St. Isidore Church in Danville, CA www.st-isidore-danville.org . In lieu of flowers, please feel free to make a donation to Margaret's favorite charity; St. Jude's Children's Hospital, www.stjude.org. Please send condolences c/o Kevin Conlon, 212 Waterman Cir., Danville, CA 94526
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Jim and Louise Gavin with deep sympathy for the Conlon family. We live across the street in Orangevale.
James Gavin
February 15, 2013
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