Joseph-Conroy-Obituary

Joseph Patrick Conroy

Cleveland, Ohio

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JOSEPH PATRICK CONROY Age 83. Beloved husband of the late Karen. And former husband of Lila Bari. Loving father of Joseph, Jr. (Vicki), Kathleen Latta (Terry), Michael (Cathryn) and Patricia Otter (Michael). Loving grandfather of Suzanne, Jeff, Bryan, David, Kevin, Christopher, Megan, Matthew,...

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dear Conroy family,

I just heard about your lost, your father worked for me on and off for many years, but he was also a good friend of mine. I will remember him always. my deepest condolences to all of you.

To my extended family,
I regret that I can't be there in person to honor a great man. My thoughts and prayers go out to all. I wish I had a chance to really get to know him, but I heard many good things about Grandpa Joe. My mother, Kathy Latta, told me all the time that I was so much like her father. At least we all know that Grandpa Joe is in a better place. Grandson David Latta & Great Grandson Kaleb Latta

Grandpa Joe and Family,

I wish I could be with the family at this time celebrating your life and sharing in their cherished memories. I truly wish I had the opportunity to know you as well as the other grandchildren. The stories I have heard of you portray a person I will always admire.
Grandpa Joe, you will be missed.

Bryan, Julie, Laney and Lakyn Latta.

Trish and Mike,

My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. May you take comfort that Joseph is in a much better place than the rest of us.

Dear Pat, Mike & family,

Might I share this Irish Blessing for ye:

May you see God's light on the path ahead
When the road you walk is dark.
May you always hear,
Even in your hour of sorrow,
The gentle singing of the lark.
When times are hard may hardness
Never turn your heart to stone,
May you always remember
when the shadows fall?
You do not walk alone.

God Bless You,

Bridget

I had the honor of caring for Joe at the Northwesterly Assisted Living (his home). He was a true gentleman and a pleasure to know, he will be greatly missed by myself, the staff and the residents.
His beautiful singing voice will continue to echo through the halls of the building.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. God Bless

My sincere to condolences to my colleague Michael, and to his extended family.

Mike and Family,
It is never easy when we lose a loved one but I hope you take comfort in knowing prayers and thoughts from friends and co-workers go out to you.
Candace Simon, PHMSA

Joe and family members,
Although geographic separation and life circumstances kept me from getting to know you well, I really enjoyed our telephone conversations and learning of your experiences through Kathy. I am sure that your cheerful disposition, fine voice and love of music will be a welcome addition to God’s heavenly chorus. I will miss you, Dad.
Love,
Terry