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Barry Conway

Holyoke, Massachusetts

1953 - 2009

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Barry Conway

1953 - 2009 HOLYOKE Barry Dennis Patrick Finbar Conway of Holyoke passed away at Baystate Medical Center on Sunday evening, Dec. 6 in the presence of his loving family.

On the 4th of June, 1953, "Finbar" burst into the world and it hasn't been the same...

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How many years has it been? Still miss you and think of all the good times we had. I was literally talking to Uncle Brian not more than a week ago about you and your shenanigans. We shared several laughs and that was the last time we talked. I was truly blessed to have you as part of my life.

My sincere condolences to the Conway family. Barry had great charm, enthusiasm, and a big heart. We will be missed.

Doc & Family

Marge and I were very sorry to read of your loss. For Marge, it brought back a memory or two of Pine Island with your sister Karen.

For me, ir brings home the fact that we're all getting older and as your high school classmate, I can only recommend that we appreciate each moment with family and friends.

It sounds like Barry had a lot of good friends and the support of your family.
We hope that you'll all take consolation in that. You are...

To Barry's family & friends - I am so sorry for your loss. Barry brought his unique smile, quick wit and charm to Saint A's back in the '70's. I remember him fondly & am so sorry that I won't get to catch up with him at our next reunion ... Susan (Verian) White '76

Barry came into the blockbuster where I use to work . He is truly an amazing and genuine person. I will deeply miss dancing with him in the aisles and singing all kinds of songs. My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends. We love you Barry and will miss you.
-Katie kopeski

Dr. Conway and family: My condolences to you and your family during this sad time.
Anthony "Chibsy" Cerini, Granby, MA

Dr Ray Conway, my deepest condolences to you, your family and those who had the honor of knowing him.
Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time.
Marc Tremblay

Hi Barry, its Stanley Wielgosz here. Miss you, love you, you are a great guy. My Dad taught you how to fish at Pine Island Lake, I'll never forget that, nor I will forget you or the times at the lake.

Love, Stanley

Barry, Thank you so much for your friendship and all that you have done for Jim and I, personally, but more importantly, what you have done for the city you so loved. I wish I could remember Pine Island Lake, but was too young...Hey say Hi to Denise for me...I know she'll be waiting for you with open arms...Love you Barry. Who could not?

Mimi Wielgosz