Aileen-Conley-Obituary

Aileen Conley

Albion, Michigan

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Aileen Conley Albion Aileen Conley, age 80 of Albion passed away Sunday, November 7, 2010 at her residence. She was born November 27, 1929 in Garrett, Kentucky to Bev and Elizabeth (Warrens) Scott. On August 30, 1947 she married Robert L. Conley who survives. She was a payroll clerk for Corning...

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Praying for you all during this difficult time. I wish I would have made it up to Michigan more often....but I remember Aileen being so sweet and kind. May God provide comfort to you!

Aileen was such a sweet person. I worked as a consultant from Calhoun ISD during her time at MarLee. I have happy memories of working with her.

God bless.

So much fun we had in Michigan. It was always more than a vacation going to see Buddy & Al and Sis & Pete. For a bunch of city girls it felt like the open country up there and so much fun with all the animals, winter sledding and camping. We always had a place to stay, good food to eat and just good old fashioned fun. To Cill, Tom & Doug: I know your heart is heavy but I also know where you stand with the Lord and am assured you will be with her for eternity. Uncle Buddy, Bernie and I...

Robert (Buddy) & family so sorry you lost your loved one, but just think she is suffering no more, just trust in Jesus and he will help you through.
we are the granddaughters of your great Aunt Lucy Beverly
our Love and prayers
Bill & Claris Hicks & family
Jesse & Barbara Villarreal & family
Aileen Duff & family

I remember those family camping trips as a child as well. My favorite...the sand dunes. Great memories of a loving person with an open heart and open home to us. Aunt Aileen was truly loved by us all. Her legacy is one of Faith, Devotion, Dedication, and Commitment to her Lord, Jesus Christ. If you don't know Him...know she prayed for you.
Love to you Cill, Tom, Doug and your families. Uncle Buddy ~ We love you and pray God will surround you with his peace and comfort you with His promise.

Our thoughts go back to so many trips and times that we spent together as a family. Loved her as a sister, she will be greatly missed. Knowing she is in a better place, and in the arms of Jesus is a comfort. Hold on to the faith and God will see you through as a family. Love to all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Robert and the family.