Brendan-Conway-Obituary

Brendan Miguel Conway

Portland, Maine

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Brendan Miguel Conway, 34 PORTLAND - Brendan Miguel Conway, died Nov. 7, 2013, unexpectedly of an undiagnosed heart condition, while playing a game of basketball. He was born in Portland, on March 1, 1979. He leaves behind his parents, Nazare and Jeremiah Conway; his brother, Patrick, and his...

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Dear Jerry and family - Sending our love and comfort. May you find a way to move through your grief and this incredible shock, and then find some peace in your many wonderful and lasting memories. Clearly, Brendan was a special person, and his too-short life a gift to the world. Peace, Marge & Pete

May this candle represent eternal life. Rest in Peace Brendan. And thank you for all of your charitable work. May God be with your family in their time of need because we all know that you are looking down on us with that radiant glow. R.I.P my dear friend.

My deepest sympathies to the Conway family. I didn't know Brendan that well but I do know that if it had not been for him and his generous heart my children never would have been able to attend summer camp. My deepest sympathies to your family as well as to Brendan's girlfriend and the Reid family.

r.i.p brendan we still cant believe it our condolences to family and friends our family worked with brendan through opportunity aliance it was a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with him through unfortunate circumstances brendan played a huge roll in helping us get our family back he we wll never forget working with you and the pleasure it was our family will never forget you its so sad you left this world so r.i.p john,carrie callie-jo,mackenzie, ricky,and johnny

I will always remember you..

My deepest sympathy to Professor Conway and his family. Dr. Elizabeth Giammarco

With much love and compassion

To Patrick and his family, my deepest sympathies for your loss.

After reading this tribute, I wish Brendan and I had crossed paths! On Friday, while at Eucharistic Adoration at St. Pius X Parish in Portland, a lady stood up and asked those in the church to pray for Brendan, who had just collapsed while playing basketball. Immediately, all of us knelt down and began our private prayers for him.

God, be good to him! My condolences to all his family.