Reverend Michael F. Conboy
SKANEATELES - Reverend Michael Francis Conboy, 85, of Skaneateles passed away at home Friday, Nov. 27, 2020.
Father Conboy was a native of Auburn and the eldest of seven children of Philip J. & M. Elizabeth Maloney Conboy.
He graduated from Holy Family High School, Class of 1953. He then attended St. Andrews Seminary, Rochester, graduating in 1956. After graduating from St. Bernard's Seminary, Father Conboy was ordained in Sacred Heart Cathedral on June 2, 1962. His first assignments as an Assistant Pastor were Holy Trinity Parish, Webster, St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Rochester, and St. Margaret Mary Parish, Irondequoit.
In December 1969, Father Conboy became Secretary to Bishop Joseph Hogan. He was also a member of the Board of the Courier Journal. In 1975, he was appointed Pro-Synodal Judge of the Rochester Tribunal.
In 1978, Father Conboy was appointed Pastor of St. Patrick's Parish, Seneca Falls and while there, he served on the Board of Directors, Seneca Falls Hospital, the Seneca County American Cancer Society, and also served as President of the Board of the Cancer Society.
In 1984, Father Conboy was appointed as Pastor of St. Margaret Mary's Parish where he also served as Director of the Priests Internship and Priest Advisory Committee of the Thanksgiving Appeal. While in Rochester, he was appointed to the Adam Walsh Child Resource Center Board of Directors where he served for three years.
In 1991, Father Conboy was appointed Pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Penfield. In 1996, he was appointed Pastor of the Corning/Painted Post Catholic Community and also served as the Regional Coordinator of Steuben County Catholic Clergy. In addition, Father Conboy served on the Diocesan Priests Personnel Board, in 1999 he became Director.
In January 2000, Father Conboy became Pastor of St. Jerome's Parish, East Rochester. In June 2005, he retired to become Director of Beckett Hall.
Over his distinguished career with the Diocese of Rochester, Father Conboy served on many parish Cemetery Boards, Chaplin of many organizations including the East Rochester Police Department, and the Auburn J.F.K. Ancient Order of Hibernians. Father Conboy was a lifelong learner attending conferences in leadership, spirituality and hospital ministry. He was a member of many catholic school committees. He was an avid reader and enjoyed his family, friends, and colleagues. He also enjoyed cooking, a good horse race, and he was known for his Irish humor. While in the Auburn/Skaneateles
area the past few years, he served wherever needed, especially St. Patrick's Church in Aurora, Sacred Heart/St. Ann's, St. Hyacinth's, St. Francis, Holy Family and St. Mary's parishes.
Surviving are his sisters Margaret "Maggie" Conboy, Marcia Alissandrello and husband John, and sister-in-law, Martha Conboy, all residing in Auburn; sister-in-law Marie C. Conboy in San Diego, CA; Father Conboy also has 12 nieces and nephews; 20 great nieces and nephews; seven great great nieces and nephews; along with dozens of cousins.
He was predeceased by his brother, Martin, and sisters, Mary Farrelly, Maureen Conboy-Ray, Marcella Gosey and niece Lawan Scott-Conboy, and his parents.
Funeral services will be on Thursday, December 3, 2020 at St. Mary's Church, Auburn, where Father Conboy was confirmed and celebrated his first Mass.
Calling hours will be held from 9:30-11:30 a.m. prior to the Funeral Mass scheduled at 12 noon with the Bishop of the Diocese of Rochester, the Most Reverend Salvatore Matano, as celebrant. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Aurora. Face masks are required and social distancing guidelines must be observed.
In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that memorials in Father Conboy's name be made to either the Diocese of Rochester Restricted Fund for Seminarians, 1150 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624 or to your local Food Pantry.
The funeral mass will be live streamed on St. Mary's Church You Tube, and a recording of the graveside services will be available on Finger Lakes Live Streaming later in the day.
Father Conboy's family wishes to acknowledge the special relationships in his life, those mentored, and his friendships with the Sisters of St. Joseph and Sisters of Mercy. Last, but not least, the family acknowledges the special support, friendship, and kindness over the past few years with Reverends Michael Brown and Richard Brickler along with cousin Kevin Cool. Farrell's Funeral Service, Inc., 84 South Street, Auburn, NY 13021.
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Lynn and Paul Reuss
December 4, 2020
Margaret and Marcia please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your wonderful brother. It has been our privilege to keep connected with him at St. Patrick“s. He has baptized, married, ministered and buried us and always stayed connected to us. We will miss him our cousin, Father Mike Rest In Peace.
Sam Vasile and family
December 3, 2020
We are all very sorry to hear of your loss. We are thinking of you all.
Julie A. Lazeski
December 3, 2020
My condolences on the passing of Father Mike. He was a wonderful priest and great friend of my aunt, Florence Curtin. I'm she sure she was at Heaven's gate to welcome him home. Julie Kopler Lazeski (Marion's daughter)
John Andrew Abel
December 2, 2020
One of Father Conboy's altar boys from St. Margaret Mary in the 60's here. Father Conboy certainly made an impression on us when he arrived. He was tough but fair to us and I thought of him often as the years passed. I am proud to have known him and the many find memories I have of him. God speed Father Conboy
Kathy Cole
December 2, 2020
Father Conboy was a remarkable human being.
It was my pleasure to know him.
He served St. Patrick's in Seneca Falls with zeal. He brought joy into our hearts. Rest in peace , good and faithful servant of God.
DAVE ROGERS and FAMILY
December 2, 2020
Our deepest sympathy to all Father Mike Family. What a great loss. Father Mike was the kind of priest that we certainly need more of today. He was very friendly and very respective.. He spent time with our family and my children and my nieces and nephews. They realized that priest are normal people as we are and he made a difference in all there life's and they all were sadden to hear of his passing. They could talk with him and fool around with him and feel at ease being around Father Mike. They always showed respect to him. We spent many hours and days and vacations with Father Mike and he was great company and looked for time to spend with Father Mike. Mike was a great friend of the Rogers families and there was lots of laughs and fun when did get together. We have our own Angel watching over us now! May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. We will missing seeing you. We Love Father Mike!!
Marie Conboy
December 2, 2020
Rest In Peace Mike, you were so loved
Patrick Kavanagh
December 2, 2020
My condolences to the Conboy and extended families, Rest in Peace Fr, Michael.
Bill Wade
December 2, 2020
God has blessed Fr. Mike...Many dozens of times Mike has popped up in my mind and each time it is a memory of a day when he was walking west near the Court House and I was across the street heading in the opposite direction. I shouted "Hi Mike" and waved and shouted "Hi Bill". I am happy to read of his assignments in the Priesthood. He was a happy man, a true gift from God. His Blessed Soul is now home leaving family and so many of us admiring and praying for and to him, as the man and as a friend in Heaven. Prayers are flowing to Our Holy Father and I will be among those doing so.
Robert Egan
December 1, 2020
I wish to express my sincere condolences to the family.
Robert & Vivian Butera
December 1, 2020
We're very sorry to hear about your brother passing.
Virginia Giugliano
November 30, 2020
He was our beloved parish priest for many years. He officiated my wedding in 1992. Such a wonderful servant of God. Rest easy in the arms of Jesus.
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