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Paul W. Conrad

Rockford, Illinois

1952 - 2018 (Age 66)

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Paul W. Conrad 1952—2018Paul W. Conrad, 66, of Rockford passed away Friday, June 29, 2018, together with his wife, Sheryl, due to injuries they sustained in an automobile accident. Born May 23, 1952, in Rockford, the son of Wilbur and Dorothea (Scott) Conrad. Paul was a graduate of West High...

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I just met Mr. Conrad at the North End Market and was treated with respect and kindness. I looked forward to seeing him there last Saturday for more knife sharpening. When he wasn't there, I thought perhaps the extreme heat had kept him away. What a shock to discover that he and Sheryl had been in that fatal accident. My condolences to his family, especially his grandson who was with him at the market.

I worked with Paul for many years in the paper business.He was a great guy and also a great co worker.I am so sorry to hear about Paul and his wife's passing.My thoughts and prayers are with their families.
Tim DeVlieger

My wife and I had just met Paul at the North End Farmers Market. A very nice man, that we were looking forward to knowing better. Our genuine sympathies to the family...

I worked at PG display with Paul, he always struck me as an intelligent, caring and sincere person in everything he did along with a sweet personality. So very sorry to hear of his passing along with his dear wife. Please take good care.

My condolence to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of grief and sorrow.

I first met Paul when he was a salesman for Northland Paper Company back in the mid 1970's.

He always had a smile and a joke to share. I'm sure he will be missed by everyone who knew him.

My condolences to his family.

I met Paul through my dear friend Sheryl and he came to be just as dear to me. His outgoing personality and quirky sense of humor were infectious but what endeared him to me the most was his willingness to do just about anything to help a friend (and sometimes a stranger) in need.

I will miss you and our talks together. Love and kisses to a dear dear brother.

I am saddened to hear this news and my thoughts and prayers are with the families of these 2 wonderful souls.
I knew Paul for a very long time he always knew how to make me laugh. I will miss him..