James-Conlon-Obituary

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James P. "Sonny" Conlon

South Boston, Massachusetts

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September 5, 2015
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South Boston, Massachusetts

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James A. Murphy & Son Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

CONLON, James P. "Sonny". Accidently, of South Boston, formerly of Quincy, September 5th. Beloved husband of the late Linda E. (Higgins) Conlon. Loving father of Holly M. and her husband Paul F. Carney of North Chelmsford and Timothy P. and his wife Krystle M. Conlon of Andover. Brother of Robert and his wife Ellie Conlon of Weymouth, Carol and her husband Roy Walling of New Hampshire, and the late John Conlon, Mary Buckley, Eugene Conlon, and Paul Conlon. Devoted grandfather of Nicholas, Chase, Ciara, Andrew, Alyssa, Maddox, and Madisyn. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester Ave., DORCHESTER, Monday 4-8 P.M. Funeral Mass in St. Margaret Church of Blessed Mother Teresa Parish, Tuesday morning, September 15, at 11 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Late retired employee of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, for over 30 years. Jim's family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to his fellow employees at the Federal Reserve Bank for their kindness throughout the years. Donations in Jim's memory may be made to the Carney Conlon Grandchildren College Fund, c/o TD Bank, 41 Drum Hill Rd., Chelmsford, MA 01824. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester.

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Continue to do what you do best my friend.
Keep everyone you meet and come in contact with laughing & smiling.
You will be dearly missed by me & family.
You have made lasting memories with many, with your presence and personality.
RIP Buddy!
To Holly & Bam Bam, Be Proud, Your Dad made many days happy ones for many.

John Fraser & Family
I smile when I think of our time together.

I had known Jim and Linda for many years and spent some wonderful times with them. It was a privilege to know Jim he was a kind and wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with Holly and Tim and their families.

I didn't know Jim but I would see him every Sunday at the eight o'clock mass at St. Bridgets and he would alway give a great big smile. So Sorry for your loss I will miss seeing him at mass and I will remeber him in my prayers.

It was always nice to see Jimmy's face and warming smile on a daily basis at the Fed. He was always a positive spirit and a kind man. He will be missed by many but we will miss his bright smile and sunny disposition most of all. May God Bless Your Family Marie Roderick