Daniel P. Conroy

Daniel P. Conroy obituary, Wakefield, MA

Daniel P. Conroy

Daniel Conroy Obituary

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Daniel P Conroy, age 57, of North Hampton NH and formerly a longtime resident of Wakefield died unexpectedly on January 17th at his home.
Born in Winchester on March 26, 1965. He was the son of Marilyn and Joseph Conroy (Deceased).
Danny was raised in Wakefield and was a graduate of Wakefield High School Class of 1983. He was a heavy equipment operator for the WMGLD for many years, and also had his own fence company.
Danny was a beloved friend of many. And beloved Dad to his 4 children. Everyone has a "Dan Story" And while some of them may seem farfetched, those who knew him and loved him, know them all to be true.
From a very young age, Dan was the adventurous type who embraced life. He was also a man of many talents and was knowledgeable in electronics, construction, music, sports, and motor vehicles.
At 10 years old he was able to hotwire his older brother's Harley Davidson and take it for a spin. Not around the block mind you, but up on the highway. He jumped out of his first plane when he was a teen. He was the neighborhood kid who would be jumping his bicycle over 5 of his friends lying on their backs, and, thankfully, clearing the jump. Adrenaline was his friend. And he always had a passion to go faster, jump higher, work harder, play harder, and love more than anyone.
It wasn't enough for him to just ski down the mountain. He had to do the 360 helicopter jump off the double black diamond trail. Once having to be airlifted off of Killington because he landed on his back. But he never slowed down. He worked at his jobs tirelessly for long hours, while managing to find an activity or hobby to feed his love for life.
Even into his twenties and thirties he was playing semi pro football for the Charlestown Townies and then the MV Outlaws of the EFL. The crazy city guys on his team loved the even crazier kid from the suburbs. They played for no pay, paid for their own equipment and drove to the games in their own cars. In later years he loved his "Salt Life" up in NH, often hopping on his Harley and cruising up and down the coast. He could often be found volunteering at the soup kitchen in Portsmouth, including every Thanksgiving, serving meals to the homeless. He cherished the time spent with his kids. And they too loved hearing the "Dan Stories"
Dan had the heart of a lion, and was always a kind and giving soul. Forever willing to help out his friends and family. His friends remember him as also being a protector for anyone who was being bullied. Some of the stories included Dan "persuading" bullies who were taking advantage of his smaller friends that it may not be a good idea to continue. And it didn't. Dan also started mentoring special needs students at Wakefield Jr High School and continued through his high school years.
There was never a dull moment when you were in Dan's orbit.
He was the loving father of Savannah, Devin, Sean and Jason. Brother of Stephen, Kevin, and Doug Conroy, and was pre deceased recently by his brother Scott. Also survived by his sisters in law Gail, Lynn and Chris Conroy, his grandson Keegan, and his numerous nieces and nephews who loved their crazy Uncle Dan.
Visitation for relatives and friends will be held at the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., Wakefield on Wednesday January 25 from 4-7 p.m. Funeral Service will be private.
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March 13, 2023

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January 25, 2023

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January 24, 2023

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Deena

January 24, 2023

Dan, you will be greatly missed. You were a great tenant, co-worker and friend. Your big heart and booming laugh always brought smiles to those around you.
Rest easy Dan. All your friends at Granite Post will dearly miss you.

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FRED ORMOND

January 22, 2023

To Danny's family and friends...regrettably, though we cannot be with you at Danny's celebration of his life on Wednesday, we are there with you in our hearts...we pray God has Mercy on Danny's soul and quickly welcomes him into His Kingdom where Danny will enjoy everlasting life...
Love, Uncle Fred and Guia from Florida

Cyndi

January 22, 2023

Danny´s family and friends. I mourn with you and want you to know his spirit was spread from coast to coast. Me a Massachusetts native meeting this beautiful gregarious soul in Los Angeles, we somehow found each other as friends so many miles from "home". Dan would always offer to pick me up at Logan when i went to visit my family and we always stopped for breakfast to catch up. I will miss him terribly. My thoughts are with you

Margaret and Kenny Jordan

January 20, 2023

A smile from Danny Conroy was always like that brilliant blue sky you see in the spring. It just made you happy and mischievous and he gladly shared it and shared it often. He was warm, kind, charming, incredibly funny and always genuine. And he was one of probably only five guys in high school that never made fun of my last name! He leaves so so many wonderful memories for so so many people and I think yet he would somehow still be humbled by it, because that´s just how Danny was. Our most sincere and truly heartfelt condolences to his family, children and loved ones. He was one of everyone´s most favorite people, including ours. Love you, Dan.

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