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Stephen M. Conroy

Albany, New York

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Conroy, Stephen M. TROY, N.Y. Stephen M. Conroy, 55, of Troy, died Monday, January 28, 2008 at his residence after a long illness, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Troy, he was the son of the late James J. Conroy Sr. and Mary Rose Bond Conroy. Mr. Conroy was a graduate of CCHS "1971",...

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Chris, Jim and family. I am sorry to learn about Steve's recent passing. I had not seen him for many years after I moved from 12th Street long ago, but thought of him often. I had the fortune of seeing him this past summer at a golf outing. Although he wasn't feeling well he still had a twinkle in his eye and warm smile. He made me feel he was glad to see me, as I was to see him. I will always remember Steve.

To all the Conroy family,

Anyone fortunate enough to know Steve will always remember him as a kind and caring person. We will never forget his great laugh, sense of humor, and gentle ways. Hope it is a comfort in knowing how Steve was loved and will always be in the hearts of so many people.

To The Whole Conroy Family,
I just have to say what a wonderful person Steve was, I worked at Samaritan Hospital and had the great priviledge to have worked with Steve on the floor that I worked on, he could always put a smile on your face no matter what kind of day you were having, I will remember Steve for his kind-heartedness to his patients and to the staff members he worked with,He will be so missed by so many, and I Pray that God will grant his whole family much Comfort, Strength,...

Dear Mary Ann,
We are so sad to hear of Steve's passing. It seems like just the other day when you were all here in Palmas.
Our prayers are with you and your family.
Gabriel and Mary Jo

Our family was very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was a great neighbor, and as we had the opportunity to observe, a very kind and caring therapist at Samaritan Hospital. Rest in peace.

I will miss Steve as he was so gentle and calm when his patients at Samaritan were not feeling well .Steve had a way to get them up and moving.

Chris and family,
I am sorry to hear about Steve. He was such a great person, always smiling and helping anyone who needed it. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. He will be missed by many.

Dear Mrs. Conroy and all members of the extended Conroy family,
Please accept my deepest condolences and most hearfelt sympathy, which I regret that I cannot extend to you in person. I hold Steve in very high regard. I last saw him at my mother's wake on January 16, 2006. Steve was a pallbearer for my father, Douglas Anderson, who was the long-time (late 1940s to mid 1970s) physical therapist at Samaritan Hospital, in August 1979. I am filled with sorrow over Steve's untimely passing. ...

TO THE CONROY FAMILY, THERE ARE NO NEW WORDS THAT CAN EXPLAIN HOW MUCH STEVE HAS BEEN MISSED AT SAMARITAN HOSPITAL AND WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED THERE. THOUGH HE WILL BE MISSED I HOPE YOU MAY FIND SOME PEACE IN KNOWING GOD DOES NOT MAKE MISTAKES, AND HE NEEDED ANOTHER GOOD ANGEL TO SIT AT HIS SIDE. ALSO KNOW THAT WHOEVER HE TOUCHED IN THIS LIFE,THEY WERE A BETTER PERSON FOR IT. AN ANGEL HAS GONE HOME. SINCERLY SALLY WALSTON