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Bruce Conway, beloved musician, was born on September 1, 1947, in Port Arthur, Texas. He departed this life on February 13, 2025, also in his hometown of Port Arthur. Bruce’s passion for music and his ability to connect with audiences made him a cherished figure in the musical community.
Throughout his career, Bruce touched the hearts of many through his melodies and lyrics, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of artists. His dedication to his craft and his performances were characterized by a heartfelt sincerity that resonated with all who experienced them.
Bruce is survived by his daughters, Bridget "Bridey" Conway of Clarence, New York, and Joella Conway of Bozeman, Montana. He also leaves behind his brother, Roger Conway, Jr. of Orange, Texas, and his sister, Kathy Valka, along with her husband Steve of Groves, Texas, as well as three grandchildren, Brandon Summit; Hailee Aurora Conway and Jack Wayne Kuhn. Together they hold dear the memories of their time with him, honoring both the man and the musician he was.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Roger and Alberta Conway. The love and support of his family during his life were a testament to the strong bonds he cultivated and cherished.
As we remember Bruce Conway, we celebrate a life filled with music, love, and devotion to family and friends. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will live on through the melodies he created and the lives he touched.
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