She was born April 1, 1922 in New Haven, daughter of the late Lawrence and Lucille (DiGoia) McNamara and had lived in South Windsor, North Haven and Hamden prior to moving to Simsbury six years ago. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Simsbury. Mrs. Conaty owned and operated her own business at the age of 22, a thriving beauty salon in Hamden. She and her husband made their home in Hamden where they raised their family. At age 44 she was widowed and completed the job of raising her family alone. She was politically active throughout her lifetime and worked on political campaigns for democrats and independents. She was proud of her brother Lawrence, who was the first TV anchorman in New Haven and worked at WNHC-TV. Mrs. Conaty loved music and gardening and held a life long compassion for those less fortunate. Her loyalty to her family and friends was unwavering.
She is survived by two daughters, Helen Conaty and Jean Conaty, with whom she made her home; two sons, Jack Conaty of Chicago and Patrick Conaty and his wife Viola of Tucson, AZ. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Matthew Conaty of New York City, and Katherine and Eliza Conaty of Kenilworth, IL. She was predeceased by her brother.
Published in the Hartford Courant from 9/17/2007 - 9/18/2007.
She was born April 1, 1922 in New Haven, daughter of the late Lawrence and Lucille (DiGoia) McNamara and had lived in South Windsor, North Haven and Hamden prior to moving to Simsbury six years ago. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Simsbury. Mrs. Conaty owned and operated her own business at the age of 22, a thriving beauty salon in Hamden. She and her husband made their home in Hamden where they raised their family. At age 44 she was widowed and completed the job of raising her family alone. She was politically active throughout her lifetime and worked on political campaigns for democrats and independents. She was proud of her brother Lawrence, who was the first TV anchorman in New Haven and worked at WNHC-TV. Mrs. Conaty loved music and gardening and held a life long compassion for those less fortunate. Her loyalty to her family and friends was unwavering.
She is survived by two daughters, Helen Conaty and Jean Conaty, with whom she made her home; two sons, Jack Conaty of Chicago and Patrick Conaty and his wife Viola of Tucson, AZ. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Matthew Conaty of New York City, and Katherine and Eliza Conaty of Kenilworth, IL. She was predeceased by her brother.
Published in the Hartford Courant from 9/17/2007 - 9/18/2007.
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