Elizabeth-Conway-Obituary

Elizabeth S. Conway

Baltimore, Maryland

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DIED
December 4, 2016
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Baltimore, Maryland

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Elizabeth S. Conway daughter of the late Rosalie Randall was born July 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland. She departed this life on December 4, 2016 after a lengthy illness.



Elizabeth received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System.



Elizabeth mostly known as "GG", "Lizzy" and "Ms. Liz", was a beauti- ful, loving and caring woman. She would help and feed any and every- one. She loved cooking, country music, gospel music, going to the casino, scratch offs, line dancing, and most of all her children, grandchil- dren, and great grandchildren. She was an exceptional woman that everyone who came in paths with her had nothing but love, kind, and wonderful words towards her.



She made numerous friends wherever she went and will sincerely be missed by everyone.



Elizabeth was a woman of many talents including, ironing, curling hair, and the queen pressing comb. Elizabeth worked as a certified nursing assistant for many years at Haven and Lincoln Nursing Homes. She later became a Baltimore City Crossing Guard until she retired.



Elizabeth was preceded in death by her first husband, Leroy Person Sr.; second husband, Herman Randolph Conway; three sons, Maurice Per- son, Leroy Person Jr., and Voltaire Michael Conway; two grandchildren, Brenton Person and Jamal Conway.



She leaves to cherish her memory: four daughters, Karen Person, Char- lene Conway-Colvin, Daphne Conway and Stacia Conway; three sons, Timothy Conway, Herman Conway, and Myron Conway(fiance'); one daughter-in-law, Kenisha Baker; one son-in-law, Herbert Colvin; 2 sis- ters-in-law, Geneva Conway and Ophelia Carter; two brothers-in-law, Albert Conway and Ransom Carter; 19 grandchildren, 24 great grand- children, one great great grandson, a best friend, Ms. Yvonne Earley; one devoted friend, Mr. Herman Reeder and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.


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Grandma, I miss you more than any words could ever describe! December has been really difficult for me since you left me the day before my birthday. The family misses you! Continue to watch over each and everyone of us. I miss your smile! Your meals! Your advice! Your hugs! Your laugh! I miss everything about you! Until we meet again I’ll be loving you always! your Granddaughter Shalaunda

sorry i am unable to attend you mom home going service from taylor and walkins robinsion, guy family i am praying your strength in the lord, in these hours of bereavement jackie taylor in hagerstown md

-To cousin Myron and my family (the Conway) in Baltimore, MD and elsewhere. Myron,brought his mom to meet Sam & I when he stayed with us for awhile. I really enjoyed her visit in Norfolk at my home. She is resting in peace, no more sickness or pains. "Remember weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning" Sorry, we are unable to be there with the family.

Sorrowfully yours, Cousin Ella Mae- Norfolk,Va.

- To cousin Myron and the entire Conway family, I send sincere condolences, sorry I'm unable to attend your mom's home going service on tomorrow. I'm praying your strength in the Lord, in these hours of bereavement.

Your Cousin Michael- Norfolk, Va.