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Dr. Ronald X. Conway

Milton, Massachusetts

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CONWAY, Dr. Ronald X. (Ret. Capt. B.P.D.) Of Quincy, formerly of Dorchester, March 18. Beloved husband of Patricia A. (Sullivan). Loving son of the late George L. & Loretta E. (Byrnes) Conway. Devoted father of Ronald X., Jr., Christopher J. & his wife Susan, all of Quincy, Kara B. Norton...

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Was cleaning out my BU. emails on Monday and came across Rons name and was wondering how Pat was doing and bumping into him at faculty meetings. Not bad for a couple of kids from Dorchester and Southie!

Pat,
I just heard about Ron, I'm so sorry. Michael and I were in Florida until 2 days ago. He was such a good guy. You and the kids are in our prayers, keep your chin up!
Maureen Shea & Michael Quinn

To the Conway Family: I first became a police officer in Boston in the early 70's. It was while I was in the BPD Academy that I first met Ron Conway. A beautiful and gentle human being, he offered his help in any way that was needed. He was my boss in Area 'A' and as many police officers who worked for Ron at that location, he was always on the side of the Police Officer. A very kind man, he was, the best boss I ever worked for. My wife Sheila and I wish the Conway Family well. Our...

To the Conway Family,
I'm very sorry for your loss. I met Ron years ago (late 80's) when he was taking courses. He asked me for computer assistance for a project he was working on for one of his classes that compiled information about people needing assistance. Although I only ran into him a few times after that, he was one of those people that has always stuck in my mind. He was so genuine and I enjoyed talking with him. He gave me some great advice that helped me at that time which I...

To the Conway Family, I am saddened by Ron's death and sad that I am just learning of it. Though we lost touch recently I enjoyed any time that I spent talking family, politics and crime. His opinions and experience were insightful and you always felt he was listening as well as talking. We were comrades. I will keep him and you in my prayers.

Pat,

My sincerest condolances on Ron's passing to you and your family. I just saw the article in todays globe. Being in Omaha I'm out of the loop and if only for my knee replacement last friday, I would not have know. The article was correct, a very easy man to talk to. I enjoyed running into him at Faculty meetings at BU and share a story or two mostly about the old days in Southie. I shall miss my colleague and friend.

Greg and Conway Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Ron was a great man and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

So sorry for your loss!!

so sorry to hear of your loss...Claire Lyons