IN LOVING MEMORY OF
William F.
Conroy, Jr.
March 8, 1938 – November 13, 2022
William F. Conroy Jr. 84, of Woodbury passed away Sunday November 13th 2022 after a brief illness.
He was born March 8th, 1938, in Waterbury CT the son of William and Mary Conroy. He graduated from Sacred Heart High School and Hartford State Technical College. Bill as he was known to everyone was an automated machinery design engineer and a US Navy Veteran. He could do anything from rebuilding a car engine to carpentry, plumbing or whatever was needed around his home. He was always there for his family to provide and care for. He was the primary care giver for his wife Eleanor of 62 years after she came down with an illness in her final years. He loved her dearly and missed her immensely. Bill was a very independent man who up until the last months would drive cook and grocery shop for himself his age was just a number to him, and he was liked by anyone that met him in Business or socially. He always cherished his visits from Brother and Sister-in-law Albert and Patty Ritucci who would always find a way to make him laugh and take him to the gun range. He also enjoyed family time at his brother and sister-in-law Joseph and Josephine Bochiccio's home around the brick oven fireplace and talking about antique cars. He was the best father anyone could ever dream of having and will be forever missed.
He is survived by his son William F. Conroy III and wife Beatriz Conroy of Roxbury, grandchildren Bianey and Bridgette Gomez-Conroy, Camryn Conroy, great grandchildren Jovanni, Bianca, Brinley, and nieces, and nephews. William was predeceased by his wife Eleanor and son Michael, brother Joseph Conroy and sister Mary Baker.
William will be laid to rest at Calvary Cemetery.
Munson Lovetere Funeral Home assisted with the arrangements. To leave an online condolence please visit www.munsonloveterefuneralhome.com
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