Warren had many interests. He was a life long Cubs and Bears fan. He loved IU basketball. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved hunting and fishing. He was an avid golfer and loved to tell stories about his automobiles.
Survived by Brother, Dr. Harold Conley and wife, Virginia, Stillwater, MN; Sister-in-law, Patricia Conley, Clay City, IL; Nephews, Jim Conley and wife, Patsy, Effingham, IL, Mike Conley, Effingham, IL, Patrick Conley, St. Paul, MN; Great Nephews, Andrew Conley, Marshall, IL, Aaron Conley, Effingham, IL and Great Niece, Kristen Conley, Effingham, IL
He was preceded in death by Parents, Brother, Robert Conley.
Graveside services were held at Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, with Minister Ben VanHyning presiding.
Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of arrangements.
Warren had many interests. He was a life long Cubs and Bears fan. He loved IU basketball. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved hunting and fishing. He was an avid golfer and loved to tell stories about his automobiles.
Survived by Brother, Dr. Harold Conley and wife, Virginia, Stillwater, MN; Sister-in-law, Patricia Conley, Clay City, IL; Nephews, Jim Conley and wife, Patsy, Effingham, IL, Mike Conley, Effingham, IL, Patrick Conley, St. Paul, MN; Great Nephews, Andrew Conley, Marshall, IL, Aaron Conley, Effingham, IL and Great Niece, Kristen Conley, Effingham, IL
He was preceded in death by Parents, Brother, Robert Conley.
Graveside services were held at Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, with Minister Ben VanHyning presiding.
Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of arrangements.
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