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Timothy Conley

Posted By Marlan Gary On October 8, 2020 @ 12:03 pm In Obituaries | 3 Comments

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Timothy “Timmy” Conley was born February 14, 1949 in Union Springs, Alabama to the late Betty and Robert Hamilton. He was the oldest of 7 children.

Timmy was a hardworking man, starting at the tender age of 6. He worked with his uncle picking cotton for 2 cents a day. In his teenage years he enlisted into the US Army in 1968. He was stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Once he was discharged from the Army, he worked for Battelle Institute, Metropolitan Housing, and at Columbus College of Art and Design. Timothy then went to school for Heating and Cooling, and became a lifelong mechanic. Timmy was a jack of all trades, he could work on anything! After serving for our Country, Timmy met his lovely wife, Alice Conley. They met at a beautiful scenery, The Ohio State Fairground. They later got married August 30, 1974, and had 8 wonderful children.

Timmy, also known as Hometown, Spoon, or Sunny was a great man. He was loving, caring, kindhearted, and all around one of a kind. Tim was the type of man that cared for others more than himself. He would give you the last dollar out his pocket or even the shirt off his back. He was a sweet tender person who will truly be missed, and his soul shall forever live on.

Timothy is preceded in death by his parents, Betty and Robert Hamilton; siblings, Arneshia (Chuck) Baker and Zelda Perry; and granddaughter, Taylor Reynolds

Timothy leaves to cherish his memories, wife, Alice Conley; children, Marquietta Abrams, Kenya Conley-Turner, Timeco Conley, Kelli Conley, Jamaica Conley, Jacob Conley, Felicia Conley, and Kenyatta Conley; siblings, Reverend Terry (Sherl) Streeter, Crystal (John) Collins, Kirk Lewis, and Sidney (Yvonne) Lewis; brother in law, Tim Perry; 19 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; God sister, Jackie Jenkins; and many cousins, extended family, and a host of friends that loved him dearly.

Private Services entrusted to MARLAN GARY FUNERAL HOME, THE CHAPEL OF PEACE EAST, 5456 E. Livingston Ave.


Condolences for the family of “Timothy Conley”

Condolence from Gayle Lewis-Lawson on October 10th, 2020 3:31 am

Love is forever, words cannot express how much I love you uncle Timmy, I know that you are with our heavenly father and your feeling no more pain no more worry no more sadness. I am so sad that you are not here. I ask that as an angel can you please watch over me and your family and your brothers and sister. I am so glad that I had the chance to talk to you I will forever remember growing up as a kid and getting to see you all the time before we moved to Texas. I love you uncle and although you are with our heavenly father, I know that you will always be around. This is not easy uncle, as I have been saddened by your loss. I send my prayers, of love, strength, peace, and understanding to all you leave behind. You may have left this earth but you have not left our hearts. I send my deepest thoughts and prayers to your loving wife my auntie Alice and your children whom are my Amazing cousins. I love you

Condolence from Evans family on October 10th, 2020 6:28 am

Please accept our deepest sympathy in this time of sadness. God comfort us through his word the Bible and the gift of prayer. Thinking of you all.

Condolence from elvis s boateng on October 13th, 2020 12:40 pm

God richly bless and protect your soul, you lived a life of humility and service, happy to have known and interacted with you, till we meet again,jah guide.

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