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William J. Conley Jr.

ROCHESTER, New York

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Conley, William J., Jr. (Abert) Penfield: July 12, 2008 at age 85. (See Tuesday D&C 7/15 for complete obituary). Bill is predeceased by his parents, beloved sister, Patricia, & grandson, Jamie Engar. Survived by his loving wife of 63 ½ years, Louise; children, Kay (Doug)...

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Aunt Louise and Family,

Your in our thoughts and prayers. We love you.

Dear Louise,

We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We were away this past week and could not attend his services. Please know that we were there in spirit for you and your family. We have very fond memories of Bill even though we really didn't know him all that well. You both have been in our prayers for a long time. Please take care of yourself and be well. Let us know if there is anything we can do for you.

Dear Louise,
Sorry I missed seeing the calling hours for Bill. Want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. If you need anything just shout. Get some rest and take care of yourself. Love Kath

Dear Conley family,
We will miss our Uncle Bill and his bright blues eyes, his knack of fixing just about everything and his great warmth and sense of humor. Love, Keith and Maryellen Bashaw and family

Dear Mrs. Conley (you'll always be Mrs. Conley to me), Kay, Jeanne, Thomas, and Barbara

My Aunt Gean Rigney emailed me about Bill (Mr. Conley) today. I'm so sorry.

Someone in the guest book wrote about his "beautiful smile and twinkling blue eyes", and boy, did he have those. But he also had a huge and very gentle heart. He was one of the kindest men I ever met. There wasn't a thing he wouldn't do for someone, and thank goodness for the Welches on Quentin Road that he was as...

Another of " The Greatest Generation", has reported for Pass and Review. My Godfather was always, my hero, my friend, and a loving uncle. My memories abound of his being the Captain of all his boats with the plaques saying," I'm the Captain of this vessel and I have my wife's permission to say so."; and so many other fun things that would bring a smile and laughter. From his nephew, a retired USAF Security Policeman, a final salute at take off to the highest flight ever. I love you Uncle...

Dear Aunt Louise & Family,
I will always remember Uncle Bill's beautiful smile and twinkling blue eyes. I especially remember him pretending to rest on the couch after work, but he had one eye open not to miss out on the cousin's shenanigans. What wonderful memories I have of your home. Our thougts & prayers are with you all.
Love,

Dear Louise & family, Our prayers & thoughts are with you. Bill would say "Kisses & Hugs every 5 seconds" Love you, Rainy & Gus