PATRICK-CONWAY-Obituary

PATRICK E. CONWAY

Cleveland, Ohio

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CONWAY PATRICK E. CONWAY, age 55. Passed away April 20, 2013. Beloved son of the late Thomas A. and Mary Elizabeth (nee Bird); fiancee of Candace McCafferty (nee Reiman); brother of Thomas A. III (Vicky), James H. (Mariane) and Mary Beth (Tony) Kosan; also dear uncle and great-uncle. As Pat...

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I miss you so much Pat..I still can't believe your not calling me on Sunday...What can I say except I Love You...Tommy

Whoever says it gets easier, didn't know you. I miss you and think of you everyday. Love you, RIP

I guess we just lose track of one another after so many years. Rest in peace Pat. I am remembering playing baseball when we were 9 or 10 years old on the Pete's Wayside Inn team managed by Jimmy.

I always enjoyed dropping in to see Pat and Candy at the Justice Center during my years covering courts for The PD. Pat had such wonderful insights on the criminal case du jour. And I loved eavesdropping on the playful banter he shared with his co-workers. He seemed to brighten every day and bring much-needed levity and humor to a building that is known for its sad stories. I was heartbroken to hear the news of his passing. Candy, you're in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

To Candace and Patrick's family and friends: I'm very sorry for your loss. You're in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.
Joan(Reiman)Schulze

Candice,

I am sorry sorry to hear about Pat. He is with God now in a far better place then we are. Sorry I didn't make it to the Memorial. God Bless you and the family are in my prayers.

Clayton

Candy, I am so sorry. I just found out that your Pat passed away. I wish I would have known about the memorial. I would have come. I still have the fish he gave me when I left on my desk here at home (and the Nativity you gave me is on my desk, too.) Pat was a good person and it was an honor to work with him. Again, I am so sorry. You two were so perfect together: a match made in heaven! I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Love, Charlene

Loved that coconut shrimp and great conversation.....!!!

Pat was a great contributor to the city of Cleveland and the music scene w Music For Cleveland. He will be missed.