Mary CONLEY Obituary
CONLEY, Mary Blanche
A Requiem Mass will be offered at Holy Angels Church at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 26, 1998, for Mary Blanche Conley who died on September 23, 1998, at St. Thomas, Ontario. Born in St. Thomas, May 17, 1918, the youngest daughter of the late Albert P. Conley and the late Lena Conley Falconbridge, Miss Conley resided in Toronto from 1937 to 1994. She then relocated to St. Thomas and resided at Metcalfe Gardens. A graduate of St. Joseph's High School in St. Thomas, Miss Conley was an Ontario Public Servant first in the Department of Public Welfare and later in the Ministry of Revenue. At her retirement, she had served a total of forty-one years in the public service. Miss Conley was the sole survivor of her family, having been predeceased by five step brothers and sisters. She was also predeceased by her cousins, the late Pauline Lindsay, Kevin Conley and James Conley Jr. She is survived by second cousins, James K. Conley (Calgary), Maureen Beamish and Barbara Thomas (London), and Terry Conley (Oslo, Norway), and their mother Mrs. Virginia Conley (Kitchener). She is also survived by Michael Lindsay (St. Thomas), Megan Lindsey (Caledon East), and Martha Killoran (Whitby), as well as Richard Cochrill Jr. (St. Thomas), Carolyn Conley Todd (Santa Monica, California), and Michael and Cindy Conley (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), and Margaret Miller (St. Clair Shores, Michigan), and she is also survived by her aunt Sister Mary O'Connor (Pembroke). Visitation will be Friday, September 25, from 7-9 p.m. with prayers at 7 p.m. at Williams Funeral Home, St. Thomas. Interment will be at Holy Angels Cemetery.
Published by The Globe and Mail on Sep. 25, 1998.