MICHAEL-CONROY-Obituary

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MICHAEL THOMAS CONROY

Parma, Ohio

Dec 2, 1942 – Sep 19, 2020

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BORN
December 2, 1942
DIED
September 19, 2020
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

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Ripepi Funeral Home - Parma Obituary

MICHAEL THOMAS CONROY, passed away peacefully with God on Saturday, September 19, 2020; beloved husband of Sabina (nee Margevicius) for 37 years; loving father of James (Angela), Margaret and Robert; dearest grandfather of Sofia and Michael; son of the late James and Helen Conroy; brother of...

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A beautiful man who is still missed can't believe it's been a year rest in peace Mike.

Sabina and family,
I am so sorry about your loss. Micheal welcomed me to America with open arms.

He was an amazing gift to humanity for his kindness and ability to be color blind when the color of your skin was a detriment. His work in inner city DC was a sacrifice not many people were willing to do in the early '60's. His example seared an impression on me, his niece, Amy

Sabina and family, please know our prayers and thoughts are with you doing this time of grief. We will miss Mike and so appreciated his loving spirit.

Dear Sabina and Family. We are so saddened by the passing of Michael. He was such a kind and gentle soul. He will be deeply missed. Our prayers for comfort are sent to all of his family and friends. May he rest peacefully in God’s arms.

Aunt Sabina and family, i am sorry to hear that Uncle Mike lost his long battle with hemochromatosis. I know that his passing although not a surprise or unexpected is still a shock and a blow. Even though my contact with Uncle Mike as with anyone outside my immediate family has been limited over the last few years I know how important you all were to him. I hope you’re all doing as well as can be expected.

Faithful Wishes Wreath

You have our deepest condolences May God bless you and your family He will be missed

Sabina, Jim, Meg, and Bob, our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of loss. It is with much sadness and heavy heart that I write this but, we have have peace knowing that he is free now from all he was enduring. It will no longer be the same, no more yelling across the street - Hey. what are you doing?, Should you be doing that? , Where is your walking stick?. No more talks in the driveway catching up on what's going on with everyone before his phone would ring and it would...