Thomas Perry Conley was born in the union of Johnnie G. Montgomery and Russell P. Conley in Kansas City, Missouri on April 12, 1959. He attended Linden McKinley and was gainfully employed as a contract employee with Rumpke Waste & Recycling, where he retired after many years of service. Thomas better known as Perry was an incredible human being, a loving father, grandfather, son, brother, and uncle. He was loving and caring, the fan favor.
Self-proclaim Aries, also known as Pairs France, which his younger brother Claude called him. Perry lived life to the fullest, he enjoyed spending time with his family. He was the life of the party, and he was the head comedian of the siblings, he made everyone laugh no matter how tense the moment. He loved all his siblings, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He took care of his family members when they needed help, he even made sure all the kids had a good time and were cared for! Perry enjoyed going to all the family events, loved cooking, all kinds of music but “Candy Rain” was one of his favorite songs. His claim to fame was cursing his sister Gina to have her child on his birthday while she was pregnant, and he was successful, his niece India was born on his birthday.
On November 3, 2023, Thomas Perry Conley was called home to eternal rest at the age of 64 years old. Preceded in death by parents Johnnie G. Montgomery and Russell Perry Conley; Grandparents, Claude D. Miller, Viola B. Johnson; Brother, Claude D. Miller, and Boyd Conley; special friend Margaret Allen.
He leaves to cherish him in memory; wife; Darlene “Woody” Conley, son, Josh (Amanda) Smith, grandchildren; Jolina Smith, Kamari Smith, Zackri Smith, sister Mary L. Conley, Aleatha B. Conley, Eugenia G. Conley, brothers; Gary “Lee” Conley, Benjamin L. Conley, Lloyd Conley, Christopher E. Conley. A host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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