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Denise Basile Campo posted a condolence
Monday, February 16, 2004
Dear Jim,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fun memories of Bill from high school and working at Underwood. He was truly one of a kind!
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Connie Jorett posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Jim,
I feel for you and your family in the loss of your brother. It has to be one of the most horrible things to lose a brother. Just remember the good times, his sly grin, his boisterous laughter and take comfort in knowing he's home.
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Paula Motsinger posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
Dear Jim & Family,
So Sorry to here of your loss. Bill was one of the most memorable people in our class at WHS. He always made any event enjoyable and we never knew what he would do next. Only that it would be fun. I'll never be able to think of our Sr. trip without remembering Bill's performance at the Sea World Luau. God must have needed a Jester.
My deepest condolences on your loss.
Paula Fletcher Motsinger
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Debra Shaw posted a condolence
Friday, January 23, 2004
Dear Jim
I am so sorry to hear about your brother. My thoughts and prayers are
with you and your family. Debra
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Michele Boyd posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Dear Jimmy,
I was so sad to hear about Bill and am very sorry that I was unable to come to his services, I was away in Kansas City for a work project.
Bill and you provided much laughter during the "Underwood" years and those times will never be forgotten.
I am thinking of you!
With Love,
Michele
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Heather Long Musselman posted a condolence
Monday, January 19, 2004
I am deeply sorry to hear of the death of Bill. Life is truly short. I remember Bill's easy smile and heartfelt laughter. He was a great guy who loved many and was loved by many. I know that no other person can fill the void that he leaves behind, but I pray that you will be able to turn to Jesus our only hope and comfort in this life and the next. May God hold you in the strength of His love for you and for Bill. Heather Long Musselman
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Jim Conway posted a condolence
Monday, January 19, 2004
To all, It has taken me awhile to be able to log onto this address and read all the fine memeories you have of Bill. I want to thank each and everyone of you for the kind words, your sympathy and most of all your frienship. As we all know, Bill was one of a kind, his laugh, his smile and his willingness to do anything for anyone at any time with no payback needed. My brother has joined our parents and I pray that he is in a more kinder, gentler place than the one that he left behind. Once, again to all THANK YOU FOR ALL that you have said and done. Sincerely Jim Conway
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Stephen Nichols posted a condolence
Sunday, January 18, 2004
Jimmy & Family,
My thoughts and prayers were with you last week, I was out of town but heard the shocking news through Billy's vast network of friends.
The things that come to mind when thinking about "Conge"....his contagious laughter, his loud voice and especially his big heart.
I can't think of Billy without chuckling to myself because of his crazy antics and his off the wall personality.
I have "mental snapshots" of Billy with his baseball helmet squeezed onto his big head, running hard around the bases and landing in a cloud of dust...and I smile.
I think of us walking to school with Billy singing "Watching The Detectives" at the top of his off-key voice...and I smile.
I think of the many fun times we shared at The Garden House...and I smile.
I think of not seeing him anymore...and now I cry.
Billy, you will be missed more than you will ever know.
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mart posted a condolence
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Billy-
Thank you for your friendship ...
i will miss you and think of you often .... until we meet again dear friend ... i love you
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Amy Kudrec posted a condolence
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Dear Jim,
I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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Tony Brannigan posted a condolence
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Jimmy ,
I am sorry I couldn't make the viewing, but Sinead had surgery the same day. I wish I knew what to say , but words fail me. This is very hard to believe. Billy was such a great kid. I enjoyed coaching him and he gave me a great deal of pleasure. I always found coaching you guys rewarding .
The last time I spoke with you was at your mom's funeral. I don't see many of you boy's , but you have all meant a great deal to me. Billy never gave me a moment of regret.He never complained when I asked him to change a postion.
I visited him in St. Agnes Burn Center. I remember him laughing. I will always remember his laugh. Billy was very special to me. If you need anything I am here.
Take it easy Jimmy. I will always remember Billy.
Tony Brannigan
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debra jones posted a condolence
Friday, January 16, 2004
I haven't seen Bill since High School, but I have very fond memories of the times that we had!I wish his family well during these most difficult times!
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Lisa Paratore Clemens posted a condolence
Friday, January 16, 2004
To Jim,
I am deeply sorry for the loss of Bill. He is truly missed.
Carved in a heart on my Mom 's cellar door says Lisa + Bill from 8th grade.
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Yvonne Wheeler-Conrad posted a condolence
Friday, January 16, 2004
Jim I am so sorry to hear that Bill has fell asleep in death. He was truly a nice person that I will always remember and look forward to seeing in the new world that God promised in Acts 24:15 & Revelations 21:3,4. It says that the dead will be ressurected to life and sickness and death will be no more. I pray that God comfort you during this sad time in your life.
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John Dunn posted a condolence
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Bill,
You were larger than life, and your passing leaves a void. But the memories you leave us with will be cherished.
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Dan and Ceily Embert posted a condolence
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Conway,
I you always wanted to be called. We will miss your smile and that wonderful laugh you had.
You definitely are not going to forgotten.
We miss you!
Dan and Ceily Embert
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Michelle Williamson posted a condolence
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Dear Jim,
I cannot begin to express my sorrow at hearing of Bill's passing. He was always smiling and laughing. There was never a dull moment when Bill was around. Please know that my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
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Renee posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Dad,
I just want you to know how proud I am of you. Everything looked really good today. Uncle Bill will be missed by many people.Stay strong. I love you.
Uncle Bill- Words can express how much you will be missed. So many people loved and cared about you. No one can ever replace a Bill Conway someone with a heart of gold. I was very proud to have you as a Uncle and god father. You will always have a place in my heart forever.I will always love and miss you.
Love
Renee Faith
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Steve & Mary Pacifico posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Dear Jim,
Just wanted to let you know how sorry we were to here about Bill. Our thoughts are with you and Renee. Please get in-touch when you can-845-9433.
Steve & Mary
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Paul Grant posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Hi Jim,
I am so sorry for your lost. Bill was a great man, and I enjoyed meeting both of you. I will never forget the years at UMH, and the friendship we had together.
Here's my number 589-6680. If you feel like getting together for drinks or to talk call me...
Paul
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Stacy and Kelly Morro posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Jim and Family,
Just to say Bill's name makes us smile. We have so many happy memories of Bill from when we were all younger. One that stands out is when Bill drove his car in our parents back yard during a party. And since he was such a good guy, he came back the next day to try and fix the grass. Everyone in the Morro family remembers that! We feel lucky to have been a part of Bill's life - he will never be forgotten. Stacy and Kelly
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Susan Zarlino Bakley posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
To the Conway Family,
I'm so sorry about Bill, what a great loss.
I haven't seen him in a long time, but have the fondest memories of him, he knew how to light up a room! If a life can be summed up by the wealth of friendships, then Bill was a very wealthy man. My daughter and I will keep you in our thoughts.
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Fleet Service Group posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
To Bill?s Family & Friends,
The Fleet Service Family at US Airways in PHL would like to express our sympathy to Bill?s family. We?ve known Bill for years, and he has been a well-loved part of our family from the start. He also has many new friends that came from other airline cities. Bill would always be there to help others, and we wish we had been better able to help him. He will be missed, and never forgotten.
Our Heartfelt Sympathy,
The PHL Fleet Service Group
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Jim Krzaczek posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Jim,
Bill's positive attributes were so obvious it was easy for anyone who knew him, to love him. Not only the infectious smile, the genuine warmth and the devilish wit, he would give you the shirt off his back and stand by your side to the bitter end. For a period of about 5 years he was the closest thing to the brother that I never had, as I have experienced in my entire life. Unfortunately, as we proceeded thru life our paths naturally separated as I could not personally continue to ignore Bill's darker moments and the disease that tormented him. I have missed Conge for many years often wondering how my friend was doing. I know that you have experienced similar feelings and it is incomprehensible to me the feeling of loss you must have had past and present. We can only hope that Bill is finally at peace. My thoughts are with you...
Kraz
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Deneen Cirone Clark posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Jim,
The last time I saw Bill he walked into our Cafe with the same loud voice and big smile that he always had when we were in school he let everyone know he was there not because he wanted to be noticed just because that was him! The photo above is the memory that I have had of Bill for years and will always have him as a happy guy! I wouldn't know him any other way.
I am truly sorry,
Deneen Cirone Clark
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Keith Klohoker posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Jim, I am deeply saddened by the loss of your brother, "Conge".
He was such a fun person to be around, we had many laughs in high school. Everyday for 5 years there was a group of us who walked or rode to school, and had some great laughs, Bill was an extremely kind and helpful person. One of my greatest memories with Bill was sitting in Marions during one of our study halls, and a man collapsing right before our very eyes, and Bill performing CPR until the paramedics arrived on the scene. I will never forget Bill.
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Brian Dorey posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
I too remember Billy's unique laugh and big smile. I enjoyed all the hardfought soccer games we played together in our younger years until he moved on to that wimpy sport called football. He was a guy I always wanted on my team. I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.
Brian
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Sherry Smith posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Dear Billy,
I miss you! Words can not even explain how you are going to be missed. From friends to co-workers but I cannot speak for them.
I just know the impacted You had made on me. You were there for me for some of my most trying times with Paulie,my son.
When I came to work at POP's upset you didn't mind talking to me making me feel better that things would work out.
If only I could of just did that in return. You made a great impacted on my life and you will always be close to my heart.
Till we meet again "FRIEND".
Your My Heart, and I Love You.
"CHEERIO".
Love,
Sherry Smith
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Meg Magill Smith posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
To Jim and the Conway Family;
My thoughts and prayers are with you now. When ever I think of Bill, I remember his laugh and his smile. He had such a good heart.
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Ed Strom posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
I remember Bill from school, he was always laughing and messing around. We will all miss you
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Bruce Catando posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Dear Jimmy I am terribly sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. I sit here with the heaviest heart thinking about our times growing up on Childs Street. Bill was a true friend and will be sadly missed by many. I only wish he could have seen the goodness in himself that we all knew was inside. He was the best guy a friend could grow up with. He was a protector and leader, and a great time to be around. I never laughed harder than when I was around Conge. From playing football and baseball, to hanging out with a great group of friends such as Dibo, Jeff, Matt, KKlo and the rest of the fellas, to riding around in the blue Rambling wreck, to hanging down at Nelli's or Colonial, there was no better person to have by your side than Bill.
Bill your life will not be forgotten, I will not let that happen. You will be sorely missed. Your friend always and forever. Bruce
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Kelley Hill DiBella posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Jim:
I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. Bill was a great guy. I have so many good memories of hanging out with Bill and all our friends, Homecoming Dance with Bill our 10th grade year. He will be missed. He always had such a wonderful smile. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Kelley Hill
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Uncle Maury & Aunt Jessie posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Billy we will miss you a lot,you left us to soon. We offer our sincere condolences to his brother Jimmy.
We have been friends of the Conway family for forty years, Jimmy and Billy grew up calling us Aunt & Uncle.
We all lived at Lakeside Appartments and had a lot of good times, Billy's Dad and I were on late shift and would take all kids to Bellmaur lake before going to work, Billy was always the wild one, but such a good kid.
I got Billy an application for U.S.Airways and encouraged him to come to work there,he was well thought of at the Airport. Always willing to help anyone, never wanting anything in return.
We have home movies of Jimmy and Billy growing up....We will treasure them always...Rest in peace Billy.
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Rich, Jo Ann, Beth, Brian Laputka posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Bill and Rich became instant friends when they both started at US Airways at the same time. They went through training together. Bill instantly became a part of our family. He was Uncle Bill to our children. I think he also got alittle embrassed when they would call him that. He was always there when we needed a hand down in Cape May at the trailor. And he always made us laugh when he would come to Cape May. He helped Rich through alot of ups and downs and was always the first to call to see what he could do to help. He has left a big hole in our hearts and will be always be remembered. When doing things, it wasn't our way, it was CONWAY. Your family will be in our prayers.
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VINCENT DI BERNARDO posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Jim, my deepest and heart felt condolences to you and the rest of the Conway family.
Bill and I were locker partners 9th thru 12th grades together. He was the center for the football team, and I was the guard. Our brothers were best friends, and so were we. Neither of us shot the gun, but we were both there. We shared the same friends Jeff, Bruce, Matt, Andy, Yak, and Jim Kellyand were the tightest group around. He was a big part of my High School life. He had one of the biggest heart I knew and would be there for you in a moments notice. The good times are as vivid as yesterday and memories I'll share and keep my whole life.
Conge....I miss you already.
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John Gillan posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Jim,
I cannot begin to express my sorrow at hearing of Billy's passing. I will never forget all the great times we all had at the old apartments in Woodbury, where our family's first met.
Always,
John
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Kevin Kelly posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
Dear Conway Family:
Saddened by the loss of Bill. I have fond memories of Bill dating back to midget soccer, little league and through the years at WHS.
Trust he is at peace and resting in the loving arms of his creator, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Kevin Kelly and Family
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Mary Nelli Casias posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2004
It is with the heaviest of hearts I share with you that Billy was a large part of our lives in Jersey. He was a Son to my parents and a freind to my brothers. He was a roomate with Ernie on Walnut Street in Woodbury in the 80's and the one who tormented me with his devilish wit. We remember the fire and his bravory always thinking of others. I have always and will always share my stories of Billy and the mischief he would get in to. But now when I watch the Eagles I will cheer as loud as he did. We will miss him and were blessed to have known him.
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Jeff Atkinson posted a condolence
Sunday, January 11, 2004
To Jim, my sincerest condolences. I will never forget the times I shared with Bill. Walking to school along Delaware St. Then riding in his blue car, singing "...tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak"...and ..."throw it away..." . We played sports together and enjoyed a lot of free time down at Bell Lake and back on the tracks. Bill was always the guy you could count on to be there if you needed him, always with a smile. His laugh was contagious....if the big guy was laughing, so were you. I'll never forget nights at Nellie's playing pool....waiting to see who would show up because you never had to call anyone in Woodbury to tell them where to meet..they knew you'd be there. Bill and Terri. Going to concerts. Matt, Bruce, Dibo, Jim Kelly, Flynnie, Yak. The boys. Barb, Terri, Ann, Kelly. The girls. And Bill in the middle. Whether going to see Risk to play or heading to the shore....Bill lead the charge. Always wanting to be the 1st to have some fun.
Bill...I sit here now with tears in my eyes as I write. You will never be forgotten. You changed me when we were younger...and have changed me again in your passing.
Peace......Lowe.
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Dale and Tammy DiBernardo posted a condolence
Sunday, January 11, 2004
We are so sorry to hear about
Bill. Thinking of you all.
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