J.-CONROY-Obituary

J. MICHAEL CONROY Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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 The Honorable  J. MICHAEL CONROY, JR.  On Monday, June 17, 2013, The Honorable J. MICHAEL CONROY, JR. of Bethesda, MD. Devoted father of John M. Conroy, III and Aindrea M. Conroy; brother of Marie Anais Conroy, Peter E. Conroy and Kathleen Conroy Catliota. Family will receive...

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Miss you Mike! Think of you often! Heavenly Hugs!

I always got a long with Judge Conroy. I had nickname for him, it was "Pretty Boy". I told him this before I retired. He laughed and ask me how I came up with that. He was always dressed very nice. He told me to enjoy my retirement and I have.

Aindrea and Conroy family: hard to believe it's been 7 years. I still remember Mike like it was yesterday, as president of BAMC then MSBA and as a judge. Best regards.

Miss my dear friend every day. He was a very smart, talent and loving man! Heavenly hugs!

Several years ago Jugde Conroy sentenced my son to 6 months in jail and probation. When my son was released my brother and I asked him to allow him to move to Montana where my brother lives. I needed him to be far away from "people,places, and things". Because of his compassion my son is now enrolled at Montana State U. and is in the honors economic program. He saved his life. As a mom I could never thank him enough or repay him. I will be forever grateful and will keep him in my prayers....

He was a good man that would give you the shirt off his back if you wanted it. He had a great sense of humor and loved life.

a lot of fun, a great ride . "Live today, who knows what tomorrow brings ".

I have always had the utmost respect for Mike as an attorney. Without him on your side likely you did not have a shot at winning your case. What a shock to hear of his passing..gone too soon.

I was sadden to learn of the death of Judge Conroy. I worked with him for the years he had at the district court. He told me goodbye when I retired and talked to me about my retirement. I had a nickname for him, which was "pretty boy". It was all in good fun and when he came to be a judge, he told me to call him "Judge Mike", which I didn't do. He always had a smile for me and was very nice and polite. I'm sure his family will miss him very much. When he spoke of his children, it was...