William-Conrad-Obituary

William Conrad Sr.

West Reading, Pennsylvania

May 29, 1940 – Oct 3, 2017

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BORN
May 29, 1940
DIED
October 3, 2017
LOCATION
West Reading, Pennsylvania

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William "Bill" Anthony Conrad Sr., 77, of West Lawn, died October 3, 2017, in Reading Hospital, after an

extensive stay at Beebe Hospital, Lewis, Del.

He was the loving husband of Edith (Garraway) Conrad; they were married on August 16, 1963.

Born in Frackville, he was the son...

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Sorry to NOW learn of Bill's passing! I knew the entire Conrad family and graduated with his sister Ann Marie in 1964. Lots of times we played ball in the field behind his home and he always told be to stay away from Ann, his sister and yes she was a cute-T. Those were wonderful days and Bill made them special for the memories. Thank YOU Bill and ALL the Conrads!

Cousin Bill was the nicest man we ever met. We are so saddened by his passing. You are all in our daily prayers. God Bless. Don, Kelly, Christopher, and Olivia Berry

Edie and Family,

I was saddened to learn of your loss, please know how very sorry I am.
I have many fond memories of the friendship between your family, me, my mom and Pam.
May angels walk with you and Bill today and always. You're in my thoughts, my heart and prayers.

Edie,

Am saddened to learn of Bill's passing. Can only say, as your family was there for mine, WE are here, always for you and your family! David

Dear Edie,
So very sorry to hear of Concho's passing. I see you two were married in 1963...we were married in 1965. I can only imagine how painful the loss of your life-long partner is. I'm sure your family will be a big help to you at this time and I pray that God will comfort you and give you peace. Herb & Lenore Seitzinger

DEAR Edith and family, MY Deepest sympathy for your loss. Billy was a wonderful neighbor and friend as we grew up together on the same street.so many good and funny memories of him. I will always remember him and you. May he be in ETERNAL PEACE NOW. +

From one Military Veteran to another, Thank You, for your service, sacrifice and dedication to our great nation. May the Lord comfort your loved ones.

Dear Edith,Beth,Randy & Jesse,Sad to hear of your loss,my thoughts & Prayers are with.

Dear Edith and Family, In homage to a life well-lived. May you find comfort knowing that others care and mourn your loss. He was a good friend and I will miss him so much.