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Jim Conway Obituary

Conway, Jim
Jim Conway, 64, passed away on September 3, 2019. Jim graduated DeSales HS, class of 72. He unites in heaven with Butch and Betty, and brother Mike. He leaves behind his wife, Sue; sons, Kevin and Tyler; siblings, Steve (Carol), Diane (Rick), and Dick (Patty). He made life long friends while serving as a Col's Police Officer from 1989-2012. He spent many days at TCC, including the 19th hole, among friends. Friends and family may join us at a casual open house on Friday, September 13, 5-8pm, Varsity Club, 278 W Lane Ave.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Sep. 5 to Sep. 8, 2019.

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Dave Meinhart

September 1, 2020

Jimmy was a good guy to me the 4 years I knew him.

Mike Camboni

October 1, 2019

Diane , Steve and Dick
When I became friends with Jim in high school it was like getting a second family. I have had a tear in my eye every day for the past 2 weeks. You know what Jim would call me ! He was one of a kind. The best !

Gary Mayle

September 21, 2019

Sorry for the loss of Jim. I was a classmate of his at the Columbus police academy. He was very funny guy who made days go faster when times were tuff. He was always there when you needed someone sorry again for your loss. His friend Gary Mayle.

Lisa Davis

September 15, 2019

So sorry for your loss! I knew Him from his brother Dick. What great people! Prayers for you all. Dick, do you remember when the boys came to the office and you had my cow puppet? They loved that!

Lentz

September 12, 2019

My heartfelt condolences to Sue the boys and siblings. I knew Jim through my brother, Tom. He was always so nice to me, quick witted and funny! I know you will miss him as will all of his friends. Peace

David heuser

September 10, 2019

I knew Jim briefly in the early 1990's when was the policeman-on-duty(predecessor to Ron Keller) at the Donatos store in Clintonville where I worked for two years. Needless to say, Jim was a humble, modest, and down-to-earth guy who took his job seriously, and was a true credit to the law enforcement profession. Law enforcement is a profession which is taken for granted all too often.

September 10, 2019

Our hearts go out to you Sue and your family! Jim was a very special man and positively touched so many lives! You both have been on such a journey and you witnessed such steadfast care and love for Jim while facing this devastating disease together. Always know we care! From Tricia and team at the Central Ohio Alzheimer's Association Chapter

September 9, 2019

Sue, Kevin and Tyler,
Words can not express our sadness over your loss. Heaven has welcomed a man who never met a stranger; a man with a quick wit and a sparkle in his eye. Please hold close the memories you have of a wonderful and loving husband and father. We hope you find peace in knowing how much he loved each of you.

With our Deepest Sympathy,
Mark and Cindy Vrabel

Rollin Kiser (CPD Retired)

September 6, 2019

Dick, My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this terrible time. I know what it is like to have a sibling pass. The pain will never go away but hopefully it will become easier to deal with. I feel for ya brother.

Bill Estabrook

September 6, 2019

Sue, Kevin and Tyler, my deepest and heartfelt sympathy with the loss of Jim. Yes he had lots of friends and he was a true friend. And the 19th hole will remember him!! Bill & Nancy Estabrook

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