William A. Coniglio
AGE: 73 • North Brunswick
William A. Coniglio, known as "Bill" to his friends, of North Brunswick, NJ, passed away Thursday, March 14, 2013 at the age of 73, due to complications secondary to renal cancer. Bill was born in Trenton, NJ to Theresa Ann (Romeo) and Joseph Coniglio. He was educated at Trenton Catholic Boys School and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree from Rutgers University and the University of Alabama with his Master's Degree. He retired after 35 years of employment with the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, DC and has been the proprietor of How Lane Garden Center (formerly Kerns Nursery) in North Brunswick, since 1973. He is best remembered for his intellectualism, social and political determinations and his love for solving challenging problems. His hobbies included fishing and beekeeping.
Bill is survived by his wife, Cynthia Werts, three daughters; Denise Coniglio, Diane Coniglio Bohner and Elizabeth Haney, four grandchildren; John and Tess Haney and Isabelle and Mikey Bohner and a sister, Marilyn Jones.
A time of visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 from 1-4PM at Kimble Funeral Home, 1 Hamilton Avenue, Princeton, NJ 08542 with a prayer service and Remembrances of His Life immediately following. Cremation services will be private. Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the NJ Beekeepers Association,152 Broad Street, Hightstown, NJ 08520 earmarked for an educational scholarship to be established in his name. Extend condolences at TheKimbleFuneralHome.com.
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Dear Bill I will always remember your kind words and steady hand of instruction when we spent those days out on the water fishing and pondering the world together.You will never be gone as long as your remembered.
Stewart Nemser
April 17, 2013
Dear Bill, Thank you for helping me find the cheerful flowers for my shady deck, slipping in the free plant food, and sharing advise and wisdom about the plant world. Thank you for your stewardship of this good earth, and your love of life in all its forms. So glad to have known you.
Sallie Gordon
March 19, 2013
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