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John A. Conroy Jr.

Midlothian, Illinois

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John A. ''Johnny'' Conroy, Jr., age 16, suddenly. Loving son of Maripat, nee Termunde, and John A. Conroy, Sr.; dear brother of Erin, Kelly, Caitlin, and Daniel; beloved grandson of Eileen (Vince) Rossi and the late Arthur Termunde, Pat and the later John T. Conroy; dear nephew of Nancy Pusateri,...

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i am sorry for your loss marypat i have known jonny for a long time he was a wonderful boy. He always had a smile on his face he was funny and a very nice ,and good kid. love always sym

one year is coming up. this 29th.. christmas wont be the same..

It has been a while since the last time i heard your voice. Dougie was what i called you. A nick name that i will forever remember you by. A name that suited you well. Always making me laugh when i needed you most. And now that i need you, you are not here to make me laugh. I cried when i heard the news. I cried when i took the same path you were on that horrible night. I have always wondered why does god put such a wonderful person on earth and then take them away so quickly? I will...

Its been a little over 4 months since John's accident and I'm sure it hasn't gotten any easier. He is an amazing boy and I say is because even though he's gone the thought of his face alone makes me feel amazing. I know hes looking over his family and hes in a better place and thats the only thing that keeps alot of us going. If anyone ever needs anything, I'm here. I will never forget him.

Dear Maripat and family,
All my deepest thoughts and prayers are with you through this time of your loss. I have been blessed with the greatest friendship of Maripat but was never blessed to have meet your son, Johnny, but through you and how much I know your children mean to you I feel I knew him and my words could never say enough on how sorry I am for you and all that where a part of him. If there is anything I could ever do for you or yours please know that I am always just a Phone...

Well I played baseball most of my life with John, those are times I am really, really going to miss. He was always a great person, always nice, and I feel honored to be called his friend. I've known him for what seems like forever and I am going to miss him forever.

Dear Conroy Family
I am so sorry that you have had to face such a lose, John was truley an amazing person. It is so crazy how life can be so short and how you can take it for advantage. This has definetly been a life experience and that of one I will carry with me for the rest of my life. John was an angel sent to us, we did enjoy all that he had to offer and will miss him deeply. I walk down the halls and see so many t-shirts and necklaces. All I think is wow John impacted a lot of...

WEll this ones gotta be for all the conroys and i know words cant even explain the loss u guys have suffered but do not worry ur son brother nephew what ever it john was to u.. he was definetly something inspirational i will never forget this man and i cry so much and i no i jsut began to get close with john agian but i considered him a real good frend and he touched so many people i was just lucki to be one of them and he nos i loved him and i can say it cuz i did even if he wood make fun of...

To all of my family..... I am still speechless about what to say. This loss was extremely hard for me so i can just imagine what uncle john and aunt maripat and the rest of his sisters and brother have been going through. I like to remember the fun that we used to have up in Michigan on the beach or in uncle Mikes basemant playing with that Ketcar at top speeds.

I will miss you little (actually bigger then me) boogeroonie

Your Cousin Kevin