Veronica-Conroy-Obituary

Veronica A. Conroy

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Veronica A. Conroy Veronica A. Vernie Conroy, 93, of Quakertown, died Tuesday, April 10, in St. Lukes Quakertown Hospital. She was the wife of the late Dr. Edward G. Conroy. Born in Dover, Del., she was the daughter of the late Michael and Maria (Watratz) Ziara. She was a member of St....

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Dearest Grandma,
I miss you so much. We miss you so much. Life will not be the same without you as you were/are the great matriarch of our family. Thank you for all of the love and fun that you shared with us...your grandchildren over the years. We have many memories as kids from your delicious poppy seed bread to playing with your jewelry and clothes at your house on juniper st to wigwam nursery school we were NEVER alone because of you and always were cared for well clothed and fed...

We will miss her council and hospitality; she had a unique knack for keeping things orderly. She is loved by many and there are many fond memories. Blessings and Peace, Dean Wentz

As I continue to go through my parent's (Franklin & Grace) photos, I have come across pictures of Veronica and the Conroy & Burns children. They bring back many memories of our days together on Franklin St. My sympathy to you, Reg, Jessie & Brian and also to Jule and her family.

To the family,
So sorry to hear about your mother.
I remember being neighbors on Tenth
Street. She would always stop to
talk to my parents. A very beautiful person. Clara Benner,
my mother died Jan. 4, so now they
are in a wonderful place. My
thoughts and prayers go out to you
all.

Dan joins me in expressing our sincerest sympathies to all of Aunt Vernie's family and friends. She was such a vibrant and fun person and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and her family. Carol Ryan and Dan Ranhart.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Sending our love to all of her family.

Marty and Mary

With Sympathy to the whole family.
Eleanor Thomas
"BLONDIE"