Michael-Conway-Obituary

Michael Conway

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

1937 - 2014

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Michael Charles Conway May 1, 1937 - September 11, 2014 Myrtle Beach Michael Charles Conway passed away at his home in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, at the age of 77 on Thursday, September 11, 2014. Mike, as he was known to all acquainted with him, was born and raised in the North Hill section of...

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Jason! So good to hear from you. You know your Dad was my favorite. I think about him a lot. Karen and I were able to see your Mom and have dinner with her after your Dad passed. She has not changed a bit. She looks great. It hard to believe it's been a year! My Mom and Dad are doing good. We would all love to see you, Jim, Jeff and your families if you are in town.




I am going to be in Kawaii and Maui in two weeks. Where is Jeff at? It would be...

To Mrs. Conway, Jim and family, Jeff and family, and Jason and family: my most sincere sympathy for your loss. I hope the positive impact he had on so many will be a comforting thought in this difficult time. My family and I are keeping you in our prayers!!

To all the Conway family. My deepest sympathies to you. I know Mike meant a lot to all of you as he did me. Born across the street from each other, attending grade and high school together I have so many fond memories. They will never leave me, like the two of us at 4 years old releasing the brake on your dad's car rolling down the hill having a big rock stop us. God bless you all. I will pray for you and Mike.
Joe Adamo

Our umpire Buddy. Mike taught Ronnie everything he Knew about umpiring. He will be greatly missed. Ronnie & Melody Clardy.

Aunt Laura, Jim, Jeff, Jason and families: Uncle Howie, Aunt Edie and I want you all to know how much we loved and will miss your Dad. Howie was always so happy when his brother came to town to visit. He and Mom loved their phone conversations with him as well. I will miss hearing him call me by my childhood nickname. He was one of the few who did and he was my Godfather too. We all feel terrible we could not be with you all this weekend. Please know that our love and prayers are with...

I only had the chance to know Mike for a few months this summer during Youth Basketball League at Pepper Geddings. In that time, is was easy to see that Mike was a true youth sports enthusiast and teacher. He loved watching the kids compete and learn the game of basketball. Mike would always praise the kids for their continuous effort to develop their skills on the court. I'm sure he is back doing what he loves in the sky above. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to know such a kind...

To Jeannie; James, Jeffrey, Jason and their wives; all Mike's grandchildren and all Mike's brothers and sisters:
Words cannot express my sympathies on your loss. Though I have never met any of you, I feel like I know you all from all those colorful stories Mike shared over the 10 years I lived in the Myrtle Beach area. Believe me when I say they were colorful; as only a picture Mike could paint.
He was a friend, a confidant and a fellow official and I will forever cherish the memory...

I am so sadden to hear this unfortunate news. Until this day, I still think of Mike when I re visit the fields I played on growing up! Anytime we were warming up and saw him enter the field as the umpire that night, we were all happy!! What a great role model he was for all!! He will be truly missed but never forgotten!!

Mike will be missed by many. Thanks for all the years growing up having you on the field as an umpire and role model.