Kelly-Conlon-Obituary

Kelly A. Conlon

Stoneham, Massachusetts

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Of Stoneham, March 21, 2005. Age 18. Daughter of Jeffrey & Sandra (Pease) Conlon; sister of Katelynn and Kasey Conlon all of Stoneham. Granddaughter of Jean and Lloyd Pease & Joyce and the late James Corlon all of Wisconsin. Also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral service...

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Dear Sandy, Jeff, Katie and Kasey,
We send our love and deepest sympathy to you. We feel truly privileged to have shared part of Kelly's journey on earth. I heard someone on Thursday say, "This makes me want to do something great with my life." Kelly was an inspiration while she was here with us in her positive, courageous attitude about life. She continues to inspire...there is no limit to the impact she may have on this world. We love you all, and we are praying for you in your time...

Kelly was a lady full of strength, and warmth, and determination. She was sweet and we loved her. She has gone home, and we miss her, very much.

Sandy, you said, "I still have hope." Dear heart, in time, you will again have joy.

Our hearts ache with yours. We send all our love.

God be in my head,
and in my understanding;
God be in mine eyes,
and in my looking;
God be in my mouth,
and in my speaking;
God be...

I am so sorry for your loss. Kelly was always one of the sweetest people I have had the pleasure of knowing. She started coming into the library for story hours. Over the years I have always admired her strength and courage. She touched so many lives. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I remember Kelly as a very strong and inspiring person. During my senior year at SHS a friend and I were asked to help Kelly get to her classes. She would always thank us and she was the most caring person in the world. I am very sorry for the loss of Kelly. She is a hero and an angel. Rest in Peace Kelly.

To the Conlon family,
I am so sorry for your loss. i was a classmate of Kelly's. She was such a great person and a great student, too. Despite all of her set backs, I never once heard Kelly complain or say anything but positive things. You could always tell that she cherished the smallest things in life that all of us take forgranted, such as just being able to go to school. She was a great girl, and she will really be missed...but never forgotten.

Dear Conlon Family,
I am sorry of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have truely enjoyed treating Kelly for PT at Children's. She showed courage, committment even when she was not feeling well. She has been a great inspiration! God bless you.

Trish

I remember her smile well. You must only feel that "God's finger touched her and she slept".
My sympathy is yours and my prayers
Robert Grant
Principal,Robin Hood, Retired

I never got the chance to know Kelly. I have seen her before. I have heard about het, just never met her. One moment we are happy because she finally found a donor. The next, we are really upset because she died. It is just a terrible thing to happen to such a person. Many people think that athletes are heros. One of my newest heroes is Kelly Conlon. She has gone throughout all of this and still survived. I willl miss her. My apoplogy to the Conlon family.