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Wayne Conlon

1957 - 2020

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1957

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Wayne Conlon Obituary

Wayne Conlon

Maywood - Wayne Conlon passed away at the age of 62 on Friday, April 3, 2020 after a battle with pneumonia. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Ita, his two daughters, Allison (21) and Caitlin (19). Beloved brother of Alfred (Shirley), John (Cara), Dennis (Jean), Adele (Michael), Michael (Terri) and brother in law to John (Julie), Tim (deceased), and Kathy. Beloved uncle of Matthew, Christopher, Brian, Sharon, Janice, Steven, Jason (deceased), Tony, Jared (deceased), Jamie, A.J., Sean, Jack, Ryan, Finley, Danielle, John, Robert and Thomas. He is predeceased by his parents John and Alice Anne. Wayne was born and raised in Englewood, NJ on November 27, 1957. He is the second youngest of six children. He graduated St. Cecilia Elementary School and attended St. Cecilia High School before earning his GED. At an early age, Wayne understood the value of money. After losing his mother when he was 5 and watching his father work hard to put food on the table while raising 6 kids, Wayne knew he needed to work to get the things he wanted. "Cash in the pocket," he said, "was key." He started working for Party Rentals in Englewood and moved into their vending business. He continued in this field for almost three decades, moving between companies and promotions. He retired in 2004 to take care of his daughters. Wayne was an outstanding athlete and loved to play sports. He was a top safety with the Englewood Saints football team and an ace pitcher on the Bobanelle's softball team in the 1980s and '90s. Basketball was his true love. He played in various leagues and loved the pick-up games at Upper School in Englewood Cliffs with his friends. He always said he saw some of the best talent around up there. As he got older, he took on a new sport: golf. He loved to play with his brothers, nephews, and friends. One of his favorite memories was meeting Tom Watson in the Ballybunion Pro Shop when he was on a trip to Ireland. Wayne's favorite teams were the New York Yankees, Boston Celtics, New Jersey Devils, and Oakland Raiders. His favorite college team was Notre Dame. March Madness was always a big time of the year for him, but it took second place to Yankee playoff baseball. He started dating his wife, Ita, in 1992, although they knew each other for years from interactions at Saints and local gatherings. They were married in 1996. He asked his father, John, to be the best man. They sped up the wedding date because they were not sure how long "Pop" had to live. Shortly thereafter, they had Alli, and then Caity. When it came to sports, Wayne was a better coach than player. He instinctively understood whatever game he was a part of. He saw the basic moves needed for success and could teach his players how to apply them. He tried to break the game down to its purest fundamentals so that his players could perform at their best. He coached in Maywood/Rochelle Park Softball and Maywood Basketball leagues, both on the recreational and travel programs, from 2006 to 2015. Wayne loved watching his daughters play sports. Alli excelled in softball and pitched a no-hitter for Hackensack High School. Caity was a top guard for Paramus Catholic High School and won the USJN/Nike 17U National Championship in 2018 while playing for New Jersey Freedom. Wayne will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Staying within the COVID-19 restrictions, a small private graveside funeral will be held for him at George Washington Cemetery. A memorial service will be held in the future when permissible. Donations in Wayne's memory can be made to: MYAA (Maywood Youth Athletic League), P.O. Box 832, Maywood, NJ 07607.

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Published by The Record/Herald News from Apr. 5 to Apr. 6, 2020.

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Glen Ford

April 3, 2021

I remember when we were all small and being educated at Saint Cecilia's parochial School, and loving all the biblical movies playing at the theatre and on t.v., we considered this day, the day between Good Friday and Easter (the Saturday between) as being: The day the Earth stood still. And so to know that Wayne is being remembered on this day, the one year anniversary of his passing, this memory means so very much.

Glen Ford

July 1, 2020

I am so deeply sorry to know Wayne has passed. My heart and prayers go out to his immediate and extended family. I know, from first hand experience, that there is a lot of love in the Conlon family, so it is my hope entirely that life will avail you time together.
I shall always remember just how much fun we all in the backyard, on the block, and at Saints. Sometimes, when I close eyes, I can still see Sheba and Tippy running around while me and Wayne played our favorite game: "Fantastic Catches" with the football sidestepping their poo in the backyard "minefield."
Peace and love
To you all,
Glen

kenny fairfield

April 13, 2020

oh my god im so sorry

Michael WASSUTA

April 12, 2020

Wayne was a great guy, he always hung with the older guys when we played sports, proud to have known him as we grew up together

Debbie Cavo

April 10, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. I remember coaching a clinic with him when my daughter was younger, really nice man. My heart goes out to Ita and the girls.

Jackie DeMuro

April 6, 2020

Our family has many fond memories of Wayne. Our sincere condolences to Ita, Allie, and Katie.

Dorothy Gallagher

April 5, 2020

Our sympathy to each of you on this loss of a special husband and father. Will always remember him coaching on the sidelines in softball and basketball. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Gallagher Family.

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