Scott-Conway-Obituary

Scott Thomas Conway

Washington, District of Columbia

1964 - 2021

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CONWAY, Scott Thomasage 56, passed away at home in Tucson, AZ on May 6, 2021. Scott was a tenacious, naturally brilliant young boy, who won over the hearts of many with his sarcastic remarks and tender heart. Scott was born on August 30, 1964, in Santa Ana, CA to Audrey "Jane" Markham Conway and...

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I have known Scott for many years and he was one of the finest gentlemen I ever worked with. God´s blessings on his family and eternal peace to him.

“Scooter”..you are sorely missed by all that loved and cared for you. You were a great friend and a dedicated colleague. We all have such great memories of our time with you. I’m not sure I can pick only one but the fact that some of us called you Scooter might indicate my favorite memory! My heart goes out to Sammi, Grant and your entire family. Rest In Peace, friend.

Scott- I have wonderful memories of the gang hanging out upstairs at the Conway pool hall, Fourth of July celebrations on Chatham street in Tustin, football and basketball games at Tustin High, celebrating at Jan and Jill's weddings, and many more good times during our childhood. You were like a little brother to me and you will be missed by all that knew you. RIP Scott. Love, Linda James Lally XXX000

Bro, I miss you so very much! Our talks, our walks, your tender spirit, your sarcasm, your wisdom, your ga-zillion hours volunteering with a smile at all of the charity events with me, your business advice, your honesty. Your love for your kids and our chats about them and how cool they are. Our shared faith in Jesus and talks and prayers together. And your 4-legged niece Lola misses Uncle Scott too! Your walks, your love and your role as "official bather" where you hung out together. ...

Scott and I worked together at tyco. Scott was a very talent manager - a great developer of people. He was also fun, trust worthy and we had many good laughs to release a little tension in high pressure jobs. He was always funny, dubbing me "aquaman" because I swam before work and surfed on the weekends. Never afraid to refer to me as aquaman in the office. A little humor to make sure we all don´t take ourselves too seriously. At our overly "uptight" office, Scott came in on...

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