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Thomas Conran Obituary

Tom lived the American dream. Born to parents, Thomas Edward Conran Sr. and Margaret (Marge) Kilcoyne in Brooklyn, New York on September 26, 1940, the family moved to East Hartford when Tom was two. One of the first families in Mayberry Village, Tom attended the Little Red School House, Woodland School, and graduated from EHHS, Class of 1958. He married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life Louise Primeau at Saint Rose Church in 1961, and they made first home in Sunset Hills with their two children Michelle and Tommy.

Devoting his life to his family and to his work, Tom learned the autobody trade at Neil's Autobody. He ventured out to start his own business, T&J Autobody in a rented building on Nelson Street in East Hartford with his partner John Hamlin in 1967. His success outgrew the initial location, so he built a new, bigger shop 5 years later. Carrying on his legacy, his son Tommy and 2 nephews Mike and Tim Walsh took over T&J and Tom finally retired at age 80.

Spofford Lake, New Hampshire was Tom's favorite place on earth. Piece by piece he built a cottage and years of memories for family and friends. With endless patience, Tom taught generations how to waterski on Spofford, including his four grandchildren. He always loved skiing with all four behind the Ski Nautique-something he did until he was 80.

Always active, Tom enjoyed golf, skiing and baseball. He loved the New York Yankees-not as much as Louise-but pretty close. Playing little league on the Exchange Team growing up, Tom sponsored the T&J Little League team-a team still going strong today-Tom even coached the East Hartford Allstar Team into the State Championships and playoffs in 1978.

Tom was always up for an adventure. Whether packing the family and two teenage kids into a motorhome to drive cross country or enjoying the rides in Disney World with his grandchildren many years later, Tom was really one of a kind.

Nothing could slow Tom down. When the doctors said Tom might never walk or talk again after a traumatic brain injury in 1983, Tom proved them all wrong and was back on his feet after months in rehab and the hospital.

Tom was known for being a true friend. He built his first home in 1977 with his friend since kindergarten Harold (Harry) James. Best men in each other's weddings, a tradition their sons Tommy and Butchie James carried on.

Whether singing along to Sweet Caroline or driving around in the Model A or 67' Ford Fairlane convertible he restored, Tom was a kind and hardworking man that loved life. Nothing could keep Tom from working outside, especially cutting wood with his son.

Tom loved his family and they loved him, taking care of him as he battled dementia. He passed away with his family by his side on Wednesday, January 10th and he will be greatly missed. He leaves behind his first and only love and partner, Louise (Primeau) Conran, his daughter Michelle Suzanne (Conran) Macsuga, his son Thomas Edward Conran III and his wife Michele (Parent) Conran, who was like a daughter to him. His grandchildren were his joy, including Shawna Lee Macsuga and fiancé Will Ferrell, Joshua Richard Macsuga, Jenifer Louise Conran and boyfriend Aaron Soucy, and 1st Lt. Sean Thomas Conran US Army National Guard and his girlfriend Rachel Bentivegna. He loved sharing ice cream cones with his adorable great grandson Carter John Ferrell, who loved his "Poppy" and always brought him his T&J hat. He also survived by his sister Joan Walsh of Bolton, his niece Laura Moske of Bolton, nephews and spouses, Mike and Denise Walsh of Tolland and Tim and Ann Walsh of Bolton, and his sister-in-law Elaine Primeau and niece Jackie Primeau of Avon. He also leaves his life-long best friend Harry James and late-wife Mary Ann and good friend Lou DiMauro and late-wife Leila. He was predeceased by his son-in-law John Macsuga, his brothers-in-law John Walsh and Maurice (Moe) Primeau and his nephew Peter Primeau.

Private services will be held to honor Tom's memory. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Tom's name may be made be to The Miracle League of CT, 68 South Main St. Bsmt 100, West Hartford, CT 06107. The D'Esopo East Hartford Memorial Chapel, 30 Carter Street, East Hartford has been entrusted with the care of the funeral arrangements. For on-line expressions of sympathy to the family, please visit www.desopoeh.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jan. 18, 2024.

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John Alm & Cindy Alm

January 11, 2025

what can i say , i miss Senior Tom , Nothing Be Love n Respect , The World Isnt As Good A Place Without You , God Got A Very Special Man

DAVID KRAVIES

February 1, 2024

tom sorry to hear about your dads passing . we had great times in little league. may he rest in peace. dave kravies

Kerry Churchill Hainsey

January 23, 2024

Louise, Mrs. Walsh, and families,

I was so very sorry to hear of the passing of Tom. I remember how good he always was to our family (Ron, Marie,Kerry & Kim)) many years back. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this very sad time.

Linda

January 21, 2024

What a beautiful story of remembrance

Sue (Maragnano) Miller

January 19, 2024

I have so many fond memories of days spent at the Conran house on Christine Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Conran were the `cool´ parents. Thank you for opening up your house to all the neighborhood kids. My good thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Claire Major Maragnano

January 19, 2024

My sympathies to all. Louise my family send their condolences. John and his family remember you has great neighbors and classmates and friends
Claire Major Maragnano

Claire M Maragnano

January 19, 2024

My sympathies to your whole family.

Walter Desruisseaux SR

January 19, 2024

I wish to extend to Louise and the entire Conran family my sincere sympathies on the loss of Tom. My brother Harv graduated with Tom in 1958. I, being a couple of years younger than Tom and Harvey, hung around with them for years and knew Tom's close friend Harold James very well. Known as the Village boys we were very active in many sports programs in the Mayberry Village area. May the Lord grant his famikly the peace and comfort that transcends all understanding.

Paul and Jane DiMauro

January 19, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Paul and I are keeping Louise and family in our thoughts and prayers.

susan mahoney

January 18, 2024

Conran Family
May God bless you in this time of sorrow as we mourn Mr C
our deepest sympathy are with you all.
the Mahoney family

Ellen Bernard

January 18, 2024

So sorry for your loss!

D'Esopo East Hartford Memorial Chapel

January 19, 2024

Our deepest condolences on your loss. The D’Esopo Family.

Joyce and Donald Domijan

January 18, 2024

Living next door to Tom and Louise for 46 years has been a gift. A bond and friendship we have always and still cherish. Losing Tom is like losing the epitome of a perfect nextdoor neighbor. Always ready to help and share his ideas with Donald. Donald doing the same for Tom. We were blessed to have him next door all these years and enjoyed seeing him work tirelessly with his son Tommy cutting wood, The projects he attempted were endless....there was nothing he would not try or do. With Louise always by his side we loved watching them swinging on their glider swing. A special bond between husband and wife was always evident. We will miss Tom with our whole hearts and grateful we still have Louise living next door to us. We love you Louise as well as your whole family.

Joyce and Donald Domijan.

Patty Adams

January 18, 2024

To Tommy and Michele and Michelle, I am so sorry to hear your dad passed away, it never easy seeing a parent ago, it look like he had a good life. What a beautiful tribute. Great writer. My prayer to all you at this difficulty time. Hugs

Jim Pierini

January 18, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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