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Frank P. Conway

Chicago, Illinois

1964 - 2024-11-03

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DIED
November 3, 2024
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois
CHARITY
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

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Conway, Frank P.Frank P. Conway, 60, passed away on Sunday, November 3, 2024 after a brief but brave battle against Pancreatic Cancer. Frank is survived by his twin brother Tom, wife Devi, and niece Cathlyn Conway, and his sister Mary J. Conway, and his niece Grace Cali. Frank is preceded in...

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Frank, we've hung out, partied, laughed, played music for forty years now. You've been a great friend, a funny guy, a storyteller and my favorite bass player. I think about you everyday and I miss you. See you on the other side my friend

Dear Frank, we go way back. You always brought fun and laughter, and left an indelible mark on everyone you met. I´ll always remember the intrigue you created as Aluminum Man during a Halloween party. Your costume was simple in its implementation (you wrapped your head in aluminum foil), but brilliantly received. "Who is this jocular metal man?", all the women wanted to know. You even upstaged the bearded guy dressed as a pregnant nun. We probably shared a thousand memorable stories...

Frank, You were so kind, fun and generous with your two nieces, and you always had a story to tell to make everyone laugh, a wonderful brother to Tom and Mary, and I couldn't have asked for a better brother-in-law than you. You left us way too soon and you will be missed so very much. I imagine you're playing guitar in Heaven now, accompanied by the angels. RIP, dear Frank.

A very amazing Uncle to be blessed with. Kind, funny, and full of great stories & I always looked forward to seeing when visiting Chicago, especially Shoe Carnival! memories at Grandma's house, like playing pinball on the computer, & when i brought the Wii games over and visiting for the holidays. Seeing SteamValve rock out at a few shows was absolutely sweet. Franko, you are loved by your twin (Tom/Dad) ,his daughter (me), and my mom, and the whole family. Lots of memories to cherish

Frank we met many years ago and soon after we started a band. I remember standing in my living room on Warner when nobody was home and practicing Speedy´s Coming and other tunes of the time . We also wrote some good tunes too in both Heretic and Windowpane. I will always love ya bro with my whole heart. So many great times so many stories remembered so many life experiences. Peace and Love

Franko was the best uncle a girl could ask for. He gave me unconditional love and support and taught me how to be strong, kind, and giving to others. His hilarious and outlandish stories taught me how truly talented and special he was. He will be missed dearly by me, my mom/his sister (Mary), his twin brother (Tom), and all of his family and friends. We love you Franko.

Bon Voyage my dear twin brother Frank. God called for your boarding pass. I was so happy to spend most of the last few weeks with you. You were a wonderful brother to me and Mary Jo, wonderful Uncle to Cat & Grace, and great friend to many relatives, co-workers & friends throughout our lives. We will take your wisdom and humor to heart with us forever!