Alexius-Conroy-Obituary

Alexius C. Conroy

Southport, Connecticut

1945 - 2019

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Southport, Connecticut
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Alexius C. ConroyAlexius Charles Conroy was born November 16, 1946, son of the late Ambrose Patrick and Brigette Conroy of Orland Park, Illinois. Alexius was an alum of Gilmour Academy; Wharton Undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was the undergraduate and alumni President of the...

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Nancy, whenever I hear Alex's name I recall seeing you and Kathy in the Hallelujah with The Captain at the helm. And the many dinners we all shared. Bless you and Charlie. Love, Kathy & Jack

Nancy — I so hope you get to read this. This is Barbara Herring — in Dallas — and we just found out about precious, wonderful Alex. I am so so sorry — so sorry. And if you can, please contact me at — [email protected]. Please. And please know that we all loved him so dearly. And much love to you, as well.

How very saddened we are to hear of Alex's passing. We have so many fond memories of our families spending time together. Alex was a true gentleman, a sweet man who always had a twinkle in his eye and a true love for his family and friends. He will truly be missed by those privileged to have known him. Our sincere sympathies to Nancy, Charlie, Dan and family. Jim, Cindy, Jimmy and Cynthia (Felton) Thorburn

I met Alex years ago when he hired me at Cadillac Fairview. I then worked with him later at the Conroy Development Company in Greenwich. We have not kept in touch, but a mutual acquaintance sent me this notice, so I did want to add my condolences. He was a great mentor to me and I am saddened to hear of his passing. He will be missed. I hope you all may find peace in this time of sorrow.

I am saddened to hear of Alex's passing. I had the pleasure of working for him at TCDC. He was a true professional who was always very fair and extremely considerate to everyone who worked for him.
My condolences to Nancy and family for your loss. Alex was a kind, decent man that will be truly missed.

May i offer my condolences on your lost. It's times like these when our great God will comfort us and soften our pain. 1 Thessalonians 4:13:14

Alex was a true Gentleman with a positive cheerful demeanor. His commitment to melding his business brilliance with his societal mission improved the lives of many. Thank God that Alex's spirit lives on. HALLELUJAH!

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.