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Dr. Mark Francis Conway

Evansville, Indiana

1955 - 2018

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Evansville, Indiana
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Alzheimer's Association

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Dr. Mark Francis ConwayEvansville, INDr. Mark Francis Conway, 62, passed away from AVM (Arteriovenous Malformation) May 8, 2018, at Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana with his family by his side. He was born May 10, 1955 to Mary Jo and Thomas Conway.Survivors include his wife...

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I was a patient of Dr. Conway's I just found out about his passing. I'm deeply sorry to his famiky and friends. The reason I left is because my old Doctor knew me better and took me back. Not to mention my insurance changed to St. Vincent. My condolences to his family once again! He was a good Doctor!

I was a patient of Dr. Conway's I just found out about his passing. I'm deeply sorry to his famiky and friends. The reason I left is because my old Doctor knew me better and took me back. Not to mention my insurance changed to St. Vincent. My condolences to his family once again! He was a good Doctor!

Margaret,

My deepest condolences to you and your family. You are all in my prayers.

Alisha

Dr Conway was my physician for many years and I thought he was the best in his field! He was always upbeat and was always ready to listen to my concerns. I will miss him, but realize he is with his Lord and Savior!

Mark was and continues to be one of the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. I will always remember the time he cheerfully greeted my sister and me with a plate of sugar cookies with rainbow sprinkles. He will forever be my role model and losing him was like taking some of the light out of life. As his niece, I miss him terribly, but as a citizen of the world, I celebrate his altruism and his dedication to saving lives.

Mark was and continues to be one of the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure to meet. One of my most treasured memories is a time when my sister and I visited Mark and Margaret and he cheerfully greeted us with a plate of sugar cookies with rainbow sprinkles. He will forever be my role model and life seems a little less bright without him. As his niece, I miss him terribly, but as a citizen of the world, I celebrate his altruistic acts and his dedication to saving lives.

Dr. Conway way our family doctor from 1995 (after I'd had heart surgery) until 2013, when he advised us to locate with an eastside doctor since my wife was requiring a dementia facility on that side of town. Turned out she went to Atria's Memory Unit when his father was there; so I got to see him there. Dr. Conway was so fine! So caring! Always wise for us. Always had enough time for us. I got to see him a month ago when he was at Gateway East, both of us in for appointments. ...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Bob and I were both shocked and saddened by the sudden loss of Dr. Conway. He was a great man and doctor. I am sure he was welcomed into heaven with the the words we all long to hear: Well done good and faithful servant. Special condolences to his beautiful wife, Margaret, and his sons. You were very special to him.
Bob and Carol Katowitz