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Teresa Conway

Published on 10/01/2013

CONWAY (nee Scott) 31/12/2012 Peacefully in hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Teresa, beloved wife of the late Maurice. Together again. Also much loved mother of Martin, Alice, Ruth, Margaret, Tony and Kate. Mother-in-Law to Jolyon, Simon, Joe and Barbara. Loving grandma and friend to Emma and Barry, Patrick and Zoe, Rosie and Kyle, Maddy and Ed and Jim, Stephen, Jessica, Graham, Phoebe, Abby, Susie, Christian, Carla, Charlotte, Stephanie, Joseph, Rory, Scarlett, Jack, Will, Eve, Thomas and Beth, great-grandma (GG) to Sebastian, Dominic, Curtis, Joel and Anya. Friends and family to meet for Requiem Mass, at 9.45am., on Friday, January 18, in St Augustine’s Church, followed by private cremation. Donations in her memory can be made to CAFOD at St Augus-tine’s. Requiescat in pace

Candle image Susie with love January 16th, 2013

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sanjuan January 14th, 2013
What a lovely lady, she will be missed by so many. I still remember our art classes in YR5 St Augustine's with newspaper and laughter. Memories of Mrs Conway (as I knew her, at first) will stay with me forever, an inspiring, kind and generous person.
canonspence January 13th, 2013
You are blessed to have such a marvellous Mother. I value the long friendship I enjoyed with Maurice and Teresa. I remember particularly the cordon bleu meals she cooked for us at St Augustines! I will say mass for her next Friday in India.
With love to all the family,
Father Bob.
3down January 13th, 2013
I carry you in my head and in my heart.
"Love is not changed by death,
And nothing is lost,
and all in the end is harvest..."
(Edith Sitwell)
Ruth
catherine.ann.donald January 13th, 2013
A lovely kind Lady who tended to my knees when they were covered in stings from stinging nettles, after an adventure at the bottom of her garden that didn’t go according to plan. Who took the time to teach me how to write with 'joined up' handwriting, on Saturday mornings when I was in junior school. Who told me stories about my Dad when he was young and made me realise my Dad was young once (sorry Dad). Heart-warming memories I won’t forget. Although I can’t be there on Friday my thoughts are with you all.
pjpotter January 11th, 2013
I was always amazed at her capacity to keep up with all of us grandchildren. She was always interested in what we were up to. She once said to me 'you're in my thoughts' and I cherished that sentiment. I inherited my love of reading from her as did my mother. I'm grateful she got to come to our wedding and she made Zoe feel like part of the family. She really was the head of the family, La Cappa di Nostra xxx
RosieFielding1 January 11th, 2013
My Grandma has helped me to choose direction...
My debt to her is to succeed in achieving the goals she believed I could attain.

Miss you everyday x x x
(Khaya, taken from "Remembrances")
Margaret loving daughter of Teresa January 10th, 2013
Dear Mammy, Just to let you know we miss you and you will be firmly in our hearts until we meet again, God Bless you my darling Mammy Xxx