Conrado-Vega-Obituary

Conrado M. Vega

Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota

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Former MN State Senator Retired Lakeville Teacher Age 72 of South St. Paul, passed away on Dec. 26, 2010, while being cared for by his family. Preceded in death by brothers, Conrado & Armando; sisters, Esther & Ascenetta "Chenny". Survived by sister, Anatalia "Cha Cha" (Paulino) de la O;...

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I just learned of Sen. Vega's passing through the Memorials for the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota. I worked on his initial campaign for Senate and was very impressed with his energy, intellect and genuine caring for the constituents. It was an honor to know him. Carol Ann Crater

We were sorry to hear of our friend and colleague's passing. We taught with him at Lakeville in the early 60's. Our sympathy to the family.
Dennis and Bonnie McNelis
Lakeville and Destin, FL

Dear Vega Family:
Please accept my deepest condolences. My brothers and sisters and I all had your Dad for Spanish Classes at Lakeville High School. He was a great teacher that smiled alot and one that I remember after all these years. He made taking language classes in college a breeze after high school. With sympathy, Deb Wilmot, Simley High School

July 2008

70th Birthday

Our deepest sympathies to your family. My dad, Eliseo, wishes he could attend the service. He has lots of fond memories of Conrad. The Montanez family

Dear Chris/Jane and family,
We send our heartfelt condolences to you all. May you celebrate the love and light of his life together. The Murphys

Dear Vega family:
I offer my condolences to your family on the death of Conrado( Coke, as we affectionately called him in our early days.) I saw Coke maybe a couple of years ago at Inver Wood hitting golf balls and we talked about the gratitude we both had for living our life when we did. Both of us were so fortunate to grow up in a town like South St. Paul, to go to St Thomas for college and to pursue our goals in life. Coke was always on the other side from me, even in our car pool...

We extend our sympathy to the family of Conrad. We enjoyed visiting with him, before and after his golf games at Carriage Hills.
Ray, Rosie Rahn, and family