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Michael Thomas Conway

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Michael Thomas Conway

Birth
Death
26 May 2020 (aged 87)
Yountville, Napa County, California, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4386122, Longitude: -81.6034623
Plot
Section 76, Lot 1466, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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Michael Thomas Conway left us on May 26. He was the tenth child of Timothy J. And Margaret N. Conway and was lovingly referred to as one of the final four by his older siblings. Tommy was the brother with special gifts. The others may have excelled at sports but he excelled in the field of arts. After attending Gesu School and University School as did his eight older brothers he served his country during the Korean War with the U.S. Army in Japan. On his return he settled in Sunnyvale, California where he established a successful business specializing in Oriental Arts and Crafts.

Upon his retirement he travelled throughout this country and Mexico finally settling in The California Veterans Home in beautiful Yountville, Napa , California until his passing. Tommy and his family are grateful for the staffs of the Veterans Home and of The Hospice by the Bay for their loving care. A celebration of Tommy's life will be held at Gesu Church at a date to be determined and he will be interred with other family members at Calvary Cemetery. Even more than his love of art and painting and his love of flowers, Tommy's kindness and goodness survive him as the senior member of the "Final Four".

Published in The Plain Dealer from Jun. 9 to Jun. 14, 2020
Michael Thomas Conway left us on May 26. He was the tenth child of Timothy J. And Margaret N. Conway and was lovingly referred to as one of the final four by his older siblings. Tommy was the brother with special gifts. The others may have excelled at sports but he excelled in the field of arts. After attending Gesu School and University School as did his eight older brothers he served his country during the Korean War with the U.S. Army in Japan. On his return he settled in Sunnyvale, California where he established a successful business specializing in Oriental Arts and Crafts.

Upon his retirement he travelled throughout this country and Mexico finally settling in The California Veterans Home in beautiful Yountville, Napa , California until his passing. Tommy and his family are grateful for the staffs of the Veterans Home and of The Hospice by the Bay for their loving care. A celebration of Tommy's life will be held at Gesu Church at a date to be determined and he will be interred with other family members at Calvary Cemetery. Even more than his love of art and painting and his love of flowers, Tommy's kindness and goodness survive him as the senior member of the "Final Four".

Published in The Plain Dealer from Jun. 9 to Jun. 14, 2020


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