Born: August 7, 1928 - Deceased: 20211124
Margaret C. Conaway, nee Hogan, 93, of O’Fallon, IL, born Tuesday, August 7, 1928, in St. Louis, MO, passed away Wednesday, November 24, 2021, at Evelyn’s House in St. Louis, MO.
Margaret was an executive secretary for an insurance company. She was a member of First United Presbyterian Church in Belleville, IL and PEO Chapter GM in Belleville, IL. She loved her home and spending time with family which was her #1 priority. She enjoyed reading and traveling.
She was preceded in death by her:
- Husband: Dr. James W. Conaway
- Daughter: Joann Conaway
- Parents: Charles and Catherine nee Tobin, Hogan
- Sister: Dorsetta Atkinson
Surviving are her:
- Children
- Patti (Dr. Dennis) Guardia of Litchfield, IL
- Kathy Blaylock of Sacramento, CA
- James (Maria) Conaway Jr. of Georgetown, TX
- Nancy (Randy) Tolson of Rockwall, TX
- Grandchildren
- Gerardo (Brianna) Rivera Jr.
- Cynthia Rivera
- Bethany (Dr. James) McClintic
- Melissa (Cole) Walker
- Erin Guardia
- Andrew(Joy) Guardia
- Rachel (Louie) Staub
- 8 great-grandchildren
Memorials: Memorials may be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, First United Presbyterian Church in Belleville, IL or PEO Chapter GM in Belleville.
Funeral: Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 pm, Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at First United Presbyterian Church in Belleville, IL with Pastor Rob Dyer officiating.
7 Comments
Margaret (Mickey) you fought a long hard battle. May you now rest in peace. Thinking of you and your family.
Sincerely,
Marilyn
Margaret’s Family,
It was my honor to spend time with Margaret when we attended Hannah Circle together on Wednesday and again on Thursday when I took her to the hospital. I so enjoyed her story of how she met Jim at the roller skating rink. Never doubt how much she loved each of you. You all were her pride and joy. I regret that I am in HI enjoying a wedding celebration for our daughter, Abby. I will not be able to attend the service. Jesus welcomed her to Heaven with warm and open arms. Right behind him, second in line was her beloved, Jim.
Brenda Doll. ❤️🙏❤️🙏
I always enjoyed working, being with Margaret in Presbyterian Women and will never forget the times we met for coffee chatting up a storm. She meant so much to me. Deepest sympathy.
Margaret’s Family, You all have my deepest sympathy & in my thoughts & prayers. Margaret was such a wonderful friend , always enjoyed talking to her . I m sorry I won’t be able to attend her Memorial service as I fracture my ankle
& have a boot on & I am to stay off of it as much as I can & prop it it
R I P Margaret , you will be missed by all who loves you
God Bless
Betty S
My sympathy to the family. Daughter Patti and I attended St Clair Terrace together and Jim, Margaret and my husband Gene and I liked to talk about those days. RIP Margaret. 🙏
My sincere sympathy to Margaret’s family. She was a dear, long-time friend of my mother June Johnson. They enjoyed many good times during various First Presbyterian activities.
My Mom had Alzheimers for the last few years of her life. Margaret was very kind to visit Mom and those visits brightened Mom’s day. It was during this time, and through phone calls that I got to know Margaret. Margaret’s visits with my Mom often accompanied by mutual friend Pat Daye were greatly appreciated.
Margaret’s legacy seems to be one of kindness, compassion, and love shown to all who were blessed to know her.
Margaret’s was a life well-lived.
Nancy and all of the Conaway family,
So sorry to learn of your mom’s passing. I remember all the fun nights spent at your house as tweens and teens. Both of your folks were always so welcoming and put up with all our shenanigans. May you find peace in the midst of sadness.