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John A. Conway Jr.

Bridgeton, New Jersey

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John A. Conway, Jr., age 66, of Pilesgrove, passed into the presence of the Lord on June 11, 2013, after a valiant battle with ALS. John is survived by his devoted wife, Carol Conway. They were married 40 years. The youngest child of the late John A., Sr. and Emma Snyder Conway of Paulsboro, he...

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I had the privilege of working with John for several years at the DuPont Chambers Works site. My sincerest thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I know that he is resting in the loving arms of God.

To Carol and family our deepest sympathy and condolences with John's passing. He was a wonderful man and husband to you Carol. God bless. May he rest in peace.

Carol,
You have our deepest sympathy and condolences. John was a nice person in this life. He is now with God and at peace...God bless you...Ralph & Ida.

Carol,our thoughts and prayers have been with you throughout John's illness and will continue to be now at this time. We have missed seeing John sitting in that front pew with the orchestra in church playing his trumpet,but now he is playing in a new orchestra for our Lord. We love you.
Dennis and LuAnn Cahall and family

Carol -

I think you will remember me - I was Mrs.Conway's neighbor on Beacon Avenue. John, Joe and I went to St. John's together.

I remember John fondly as a kind and caring man. I am sorry for any suffering he experienced with his illness and can only imagine how that was for you.

Know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

We are deeply sorry for your loss. Carolyn. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. We know John is in a better place now. He is at peace now with our Blessed Savior. With our deepest sympathies

I worked with John at Chambers Works and he was such a nice person. He will be missed by many. Prayers to his family. Sandi

Carol, Thinking of you at this time and sending prayers your way. God Bless you.

I enjoyed and appreciated our friendship and worked with John for many years at DuPont's. He taught me so much about patience, appreciation of life and its blessings and above all being a faithful Christian. He will be greatly missed. My most sincere and deepest thoughts are with Carol. She has been so courageous and such a beautiful and loving wife who supported John so faithfully. God Bless John, Carol and his family and friends.