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Conway Patrick Hall

Houston, Texas

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CONWAY PATRICK HALL, born on Dec. 30th 1958, left this world to be with his family in Heaven on July 5th 2006, after a very brief illness. Conway was a lifelong resident of Houston. He graduated from Sharpstown Sr. High in 1976. Conway was an avid skydiver. His passion was to soar in flight like...

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You are soaring now. Alison

You are love rest in peace

CP used to drive me crazy with his carefree attitude but the minute he realized I was frustrated he will do just about anything to make it up to me. From going to Starbucks to get me a so much needed late to driving at midnight to kinko's to get my presentation ready for school. When I graduated and and finally got my bachelor degree diploma he told me " I am so proud of us since a corner of that diploma is mine" I had to laugh at that because he was right! I can still hear him say "Chiquilla...

Oh Conway. I think of you often and miss you. I am very lucky to have grown such a close friendship with your brother/sister-in-law/nephews since your passing. Wish you were here.

Love you always. Miss you more each day. Thank you for making my dream come true every time I see my degree I think of you.

I miss you Man!

Tom Martin-

I am deeply sorry for the entire Hall families loss. C.P sees all of you in his translucent, timeless journey into a peaceful place.

Since 1985, you have been so very special always confusing me with your uniqueness.

I've seen you "WIG OUT" every summer during the busy season. And the question was always," Are you wigging out yet?" You'd say I'm busy, I gotta go. I always knew to stay out of your way May through August. Summer is the time of year when you are...

Conway-
I miss you...
I miss your phone calls to see if I'm on my way to the dz.
I miss your calls to find out why I didn't come out to the dz.
I miss your organized skydives.
I miss your laughing, teasing and joking at the dz.
I miss our dinners after a weekend of skydiving.
I miss YOU...

Blue Skies Conway. I'll miss you at POPS (and other places too).