Howard D. Conaway

9 Oct 1899–7 Nov 1957

IN LOVING REMEBRANCE Howard D. Conaway was born on October 9, 1899 in Clarksburg WV. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Conaway. Howard D.Conaway was stricken with a respiratory attack, at his home (405 Oberlin Road, Elyria, Ohio) on November 7, 1957 and passed away en route to Elyria Memorial Hospital. Howard D.Conaway was fifty-eight years old and had been in ill health for at least two years prior to his death. Having married my only maternal Aunt, Mary E. McIntire in the early 1920's. Howard D. Conaway was my Uncle. Uncle Howard and Aunt Mary were blessed with two daughters, Evelyn who now resides in Florida and Grace who now resides in California. Uncle Howard and Aunt Mary endeavored in many forms of employment while raising their children, during the great depression in our country. Uncle Howard and Aunt Mary moved to Elyria, Ohio in nineteen forty seven and Uncle Howard worked for the National Tube Company in Lorain, Ohio for eleven years prior to his death. Uncle Howard and my mother Ethel A. (McIntire) Hummel's brother Kenneth McIntire were the only uncles I had. Since my Father was not present in my life, they along with my grandfather Emery Elmer Currey were the male influences of my childhood. Uncle Howard was a very kind and compassionate human being. He had a great sense of humor and always had a little joke to tell you. When I was a boy and young man Uncle Howard taught me many things that I have found very useful in my life. He always had my best interest in his heart, and for that I am eternally grateful. Although he has been resting some forty years at Whetstone Cemetery in Whetstone Community just outside Mannington, WV. Uncle Howard still lives very vividly in my memory and I cherish my memories of the great times we spent together when he was a Live.......................................................................... It is of great comfort to us to know that by posting this memorial, as well as memorials to other family members, posted among these pages. That the memory of our loved ones who have gone on before us to their heavenly rewards, can live on forever out there in cyberspace, long after we have finished our walk- a- bout here on this earth. ------------------In memory of a fabulous uncle--------------------------- --------------------------David, Betty and " Family "