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Virgil "Rick" Conley

Columbus, Ohio

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Conley Virgil "Rick" Conley, died Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at his home. He was born October 23, 1948 in Portsmouth, Ohio. He married Andrea Conley December 8, 2012 and she is left to cherish his memory. He is also survived by his daughter, Michelle (Jason) Greiner; mother, Martha Conley; sister,...

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It's been 10 years since you left us but your memory lives on in our thoughts and hearts. Miss you so much. I hear your laughter and we speak of you at each meeting with our classmates. RIP my dear friend. Karen Burchett Phillips (Pickle) that nickname you gave me many years ago.

Think of you often brother....I'll never forget your friendship...

Andrea and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. its been a hard and sad journey. it was a pleasure being in his life. Patti with Dr. Kramer

We are so sorry to hear of Rick's passing. He and David worked together and had a great time whenever I would call and Rick answered the phone, we would carry on the funniest conversations. Our deepest sympathy to Angela, Michelle and his family.

What a huge loss for this world ... Rick would give you the shirt from his back and never hesitated to jump right in and help someone else. I've rafted, camped, bowled and worked with Rick. The love and friendship we shared will always be special. You will be missed, Rick ... Yvonne Katris

I met Rick in 1974 when first employed working for the State of Ohio. He later became my supervisor while employed at the ODH Lab. We worked together for about 24 years... We were not only co workers but close friends. He will be sadly missed by many...

The best brother in law ever. He was a terrific husband to my sister and a true dad to Michelle. I miss you, Rick.

I am one of Rick's many first cousins. Even though he was older than me, he still spent time with his younger cousin. He could be such a tease! I also remember how kind he and Andrea were when my dad became ill and after his death. They would stop in to check on my mom and bring food. These are just two examples of his kindness and his love of family. Rick, I know that you are out of pain now and in a better place. You will be missed by so many people. Love, Teresa

My very good friend from the age of four. A classmate for 12 years and graduate of the class of Clay HS 1966. His love for dogs and the outdoors were the things he enjoyed. He loved '60's old time rock and roll music, dancing, bowling and the Buckeyes. So glad I got to enjoy these things with him. You will never be forgotten and he holds a special place in my heart forever. Love ya, Karen Burchett Phillips