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Robert F. "Bobby" Conroy

Brighton, Massachusetts

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CONROY, Robert F. "Bobby" 49, of Needham, passed away on Monday, October 27th, 2008 at home with his family after fighting a long courageous battle with colon cancer. He is survived by his wife Sindia L. (Visco) Conroy of 23 years. School sweethearts since 1975, they were together for 33 years....

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I met Bob on a plane trip. I knew him for about three hours but his amazing spirit touched me very deeply. We talked the entire trip! I have never enjoyed a plane ride like that before! He was very happy to be going to visit his son in college and also touched me with how warmly he spoke about his "high school sweetheart". I am old enough to have been his mother but we spoke in an ageless way. I was impressed with his spiritual path/reading to try to find some answers and solve some of...

Dear Sindi and Conroy family

How sorry I am to hear of Bobby's passing.
I knew Bobby in the '70's when a group of us "hung out" in Faneuil Square. Bobby was a great kid then and from all I've read, he grew to be a great man.

My deepest sympathies

Dear Conroy Family,

I was very saddened to learn of Bobby's passing. It was my pleasure to have worked with him from Alex. Brown's position trading desk in Baltimore for most of the 1990's. Bobby's enthusiasm and wit was something all of the traders could count on regardless of the situation in the marketplace. I know he will be missed by many. Please take comfort in knowing he is now in our Lord's care for eternity. God Bless you, Bobby !

Your Friend,

Dear Sindi and Family,

I was so very saddened to hear about the passing of Bobby. Though it's been 20-25 years since I have seen him, I can't help but remember his charming personality and the great love he shared with you Sindi.

Please know that I am thinking of you and your family at this most difficult time.

My deepest sympathy,
Susan Lemire

Dear Sindia,

I was terribly sorry to hear of Bobby's passing. During the entire time that I cared for him I was impressed with his dignity, grace, equanimity and perseverance. I can only hope that your fond memories of the time that you, Bobby and the boys had together will help soften the anguish of his loss and untimely death. My thoughts and prayers are with him and your family always.

Warmest regards,

Joel Goldberg

Dear Sindi & Family:My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you.I knew Bobby from St. Col's and youth football and baseball.Although he went to rival BC High and I to Don Bosco he will always remain in my memory as one of the most genuine and loving people I have ever known,and will always bring a smile to my face when I think of him.May God be with you at this difficult time and know that he touched the lives of every person he met in a positive and caring way.

To the Conroy family,
We were hearbroken to hear about Bobby's passing. Bobby was our son Andy's coach in the St. Joseph basketball league when he was in 8th grade, along with Matt. We will never forget how kind Bobby was to Andy and went out of his way to always encourage him to do his best on the court. When Andy was accepted at BC High, we will always remember how Bobby's face lit up when Andy told him, and how he came over to congratulate us. It is unselfish men like Bobby who will...

To the entire Conroy Family:

I was a senior at BCH when I first met this young freshmen with the great personality. I played QB for Coach Cotter and he asked me to work with Bobby on his fundamentals. Well it took no more than a few minutes to see that his fundamentals were better than my fundamentals! The rest is history. What a great young man. May he rest in peace.

To the Conroy family, We send our deeppest sympathy to each of you. Bobby was such a great friend and teamate at BC High. After not seeing him for many years and then running into him getting a cup of coffee just last year it seemed that time had passed to quickly. Bobby was a bright light among all who knew him with his smile and spirit. May God bless him and you with his love. Bobby will always be with you and us and his spirit lives on.
PJ Callahan, BC High '76 and family