Graham Gerald Conway 12 June, 1936 – 15 March, 2024

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17 March 2024
17/03/24

We will miss your brother for the rest of your lives I still remember you taking me to dances at Zigfield and Hawthorn town hall. Being looked after and made to feel safe. You are now without pain and reunited with Mum and Dad. It is hard to say goodbye.

>read on Diann. Norman Tabone
18 March 2024
18/03/24

I told Uncle Graham once how much l loved him of course he just brushed it off as he would. He nicknamed me as Streak. I will miss you Uncle Grah so many memories to cherish so many laughs. l will never forget you. Another Star will shine brightly from the Heavens. Forever in my heart. Streak. Xxoo

>read on Janette McLeod
18/03/24

We are saddened by the loss of mum's big brother and our loved Uncle. Mum adored you and spoke so fondly of your times growing up in Hawthorn. You showed such strength over the past months even though you were in so much pain, rest easy. Sending our thoughts and love to Aunty Marg & the Conway Clan xxxx

>read on McLeod Family
20 March 2024
20/03/24

My sincerest condolences to Margaret and the Conway family on the loss of Graham. Thank you for making me feel welcome into the fold Graham, and I will always have fond memories of you. You were always kind and a gentleman.

>read on Andrea Collins
23 March 2024
23/03/24

Hello Margaret, [and family], I am saddened to hear of Graham's passing, last Friday. My friend Wayne Pritchard, {Melton Sheddie}, rang me. As it happens, I first met Graham only about 18 months or so, at the Melton Men's Shed..........BUT!!!!!! in that relatively short time Graham has endeared himself to me in a very GRAHAM CONWAY sort of way. Alway with a wise-crack or patience-testing prank, he soon had me captivated by his harmless verbal onslaughts. I often said to him that I'd ring him just to cop a "SPRAY". I grew to be very fond of him and his antics. He is forever in my heart and I believe that I am a better human being as a result of my friendship with Graham. So, to you Margaret and all of your family, thank you for being the contact point for me to Graham, since Kathleen & I moved from Melton to Erina, in November last year. Kath. & I send you all, our deepest condolences. William,(Graeme) & Kathleen Lundy

>read on William Lundy
24 March 2024
24/03/24

My mother Marlene rigg rang me tonight and told me my uncle had passed. To Aunty Margaret and all her kids(my cousins) iam sorry to hear of your loss and condolences To everyone As I live in Queensland I will not be able to Attend. Philip corcoran and family

>read on Philip Corcoran
25 March 2024
25/03/24

Farewell to a man of dignity and strength who always made time for other people. A man who always had a smile on his face and was always welcoming. A man who not only led a full and rich life but also a man who left a long standing and wonderful legacy through his children. Farewell Graham.

>read on Gez Doherty

We will miss your brother for the rest of your lives I still remember you taking me to dances at Zigfield and Hawthorn town hall. Being looked after and made to feel safe. You are now without pain and reunited with Mum and Dad. It is hard to say goodbye. Read full message here.

I told Uncle Graham once how much l loved him of course he just brushed it off as he would. He nicknamed me as Streak. I will miss you Uncle Grah so many memories to cherish so many laughs. l will never forget you. Another Star will shine brightly from the Heavens. Forever in my heart. Streak. Xxoo Read full message here.

We are saddened by the loss of mum's big brother and our loved Uncle. Mum adored you and spoke so fondly of your times growing up in Hawthorn. You showed such strength over the past months even though you were in so much pain, rest easy. Sending our thoughts and love to Aunty Marg & the Conway Clan xxxx Read full message here.

My sincerest condolences to Margaret and the Conway family on the loss of Graham. Thank you for making me feel welcome into the fold Graham, and I will always have fond memories of you. You were always kind and a gentleman. View full message

Hello Margaret, [and family], I am saddened to hear of Graham's passing, last Friday. My friend Wayne Pritchard, {Melton Sheddie}, rang me. As it happens, I first met Graham only about 18 months or so, at the Melton Men's Shed..........BUT!!!!!! in that relatively short time Graham has endeared himself to me in a very GRAHAM CONWAY sort of way. Alway with a wise-crack or patience-testing prank, he soon had me captivated by his harmless verbal onslaughts. I often said to him that I'd ring him just to cop a "SPRAY". I grew to be very fond of him and his antics. He is forever in my heart and I believe that I am a better human being as a result of my friendship with Graham. So, to you Margaret and all of your family, thank you for being the contact point for me to Graham, since Kathleen & I moved from Melton to Erina, in November last year. Kath. & I send you all, our deepest condolences. William,(Graeme) & Kathleen Lundy Read full message here.

My mother Marlene rigg rang me tonight and told me my uncle had passed. To Aunty Margaret and all her kids(my cousins) iam sorry to hear of your loss and condolences To everyone As I live in Queensland I will not be able to Attend. Philip corcoran and family Read full message here.

Farewell to a man of dignity and strength who always made time for other people. A man who always had a smile on his face and was always welcoming. A man who not only led a full and rich life but also a man who left a long standing and wonderful legacy through his children. Farewell Graham. Read full message here.