William-CONLON-Obituary

William James CONLON

New Britain, Connecticut

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CONLON, William James William James Conlon passed peacefully on August 31, 2012, with members of his family at his bedside. Born in 1925 to Frank and Delia (Haugh) Conlon, he was a lifelong New Britainite, and was raised in his beloved Belvedere. Bill and his wife Ann also resided in...

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From the little girl next door (who my family still says drove him crazy) to the friend who now mourns his passing....peace and comfort to Ann, Jane, Billy, Maureen and your families. You all left me with a wonderful childhood to recall as an adult, thank you. May God bless and keep you always ... Best, Jackie (Jardine) Russo-Boudinot

Aunt Ann, Jane, Billy and Maureen

Even though I couldn't be there to say good-bye, my thoughts are with my favorite uncle. I'll treasure the time that we got to spend together. I love all of you and if I could do anything to alleviate your pain I certainly would. Just know that he would want you to celebrate his life. It certainly was a great one.

All my love,

Ellen

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ANN
AND YOUR FAMILY. BILL WAS A WONDERFUL MAN. I ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO SPEAKING
WITH HIM AND HIS UNIQUE SENSE OF HUMOR.
WE WILL MISS HIM IN NAPLES. MAY THE ANGELS LEAD HIM INTO PARIDISE AND MAY GOD
BE WITH YOU.

LOVE
CATHY AND MAUREEN

My deepest sympathy to Jane & family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Our deepest sympathies to your family, as we remember our soft spoken and wonderful neighbor Bill. May all your wonderful memories be close to comfort you at this time. Henry and Grace Perzan and Laura.

We are so glad we knew you Bill, You were unique. That smile and twinkle in your eye, the great stories you told. St. Georges & the Dragon Restaurant, Old Naples Pub, St. Patrick's Day Parties. Winterpark they just won't be the same without you. All our Love to Annie and your family.
Ruthanne and Jim

Reading your own sweet, wonderful Father's obituary is a very painful experience but I am actually smiling through the tears. The incredible, heartfelt and affectionate tribute my brother wrote for my Dad is an amazing. I know my delightful Father is smiling down from heaven and saying "Good gosh" - not the exact words my Dad routinely used - "Billy sure did one heck of a job on this. "He is so "darn" intelligent and hasone "heck" of a command of the English language! This is just so...

My deepest sympathies to Ann and the Conlon family.
Bill was a good man with a wry sense of humor. I will miss our conversations over Squire chowdah. You are all in my prayers.

DEAR ANN AND FAMILY

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MAY GOD COMFORT YOU AND THIS DIFFICULT TIME