Frederick A. Conley

frederick conley
South Portland - Surrounded by his loving family, Fred Conley, 57, of South Portland passed away on February 26, 2020, following a 5-year battle with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). Fred was born in Portland on July 3, 1962, to Carol K. Burrell (Emmons) and Frederick A. Conley, Sr. Fred grew up in Portland and graduated from Portland High School in 1980. He attended USM. He worked as a real estate agent and car salesman early in his career. Fred found his niche in life insurance and financial planning. He was with New York Life as both a sales man and a trainer, earning many accolades. He was a past member of the Portland Rotary Club. He enjoyed the outdoors and was in his glory when hiking, fishing, camping, golfing, playing basketball and baseball. He coached many of his children's teams and when he wasn't coaching he was on the sidelines giving advice. He loved that his children had a love for sports, although he didn't get them much of a choice! As an avid New England sports fan, he watched the Red Sox, Bruins and Patriots any chance he had. Fred was also a very talented woodworker. He enjoyed spending his spare time creating beautiful pieces of furniture for his family to enjoy for years to come! Fred was predeceased by his beloved grandparents, Orilla and Fremont Emmons. Fred will be deeply missed by those whose lives he touched as a dear friend, a cherished relative, a mentor, a coach and a business associate. He was a devoted husband, and an adored father. Fred is survived by his wife, Linda of 35 years; his three children, Matthew and fiancee Ally Dolan, Bryan and his wife Jessica, Kelsi and husband Matthew Hebert; his mother, Carol K. Burwell and her husband John; his father, Frederick A. Conley Sr., and his wife Inge; a brother, Casey Johnsen; a sister, Lori-Ann Johnsen; and his beloved grandchildren, Teagan and Findley Hebert, Natalie and Hailey Conley; his big brother, Ralph Newell. He will be missed by his grandpups Riley, Dexter, Tuuka, Phoebe, and Mya, who loved to constantly lick his hands and give unwanted kisses. While we are deeply saddened by the departure of a beloved man gone far too soon, we rest assured knowing that Fred's life was one that was fundamentally joyous and blessed. He was truly a gentleman. His legacy as a kind and loving man will survive him. We would like to thank Compassus Hospice for the wonderful care provided to Fred over the past year, in particular Jen, who could always make him smile; as well as his private caregivers Kayla Gaillard, his niece, and Gayle Emery, who affectionately referred to him as Sir Fred, which he loved. Also thank you to Gosnell Memorial Hospice House who surrounded our family with loving care during his last days. Visiting hours celebrating Fred's life will be held from 12:00-2:00PM on Sunday, March 1, 2020, at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Funeral service will be held at 11:00AM on Monday, March 2, 2020, at the First Baptist Church of South Portland, 879 Sawyer Street, South Portland. To view Fred's obituary, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. Donations may be made in Fred's memory to CurePSP, 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001

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  1. Heaven has gained a wonderful man. Fred was always friendly and nice to me even though I was younger. Even when we only saw one another every few years in passing he was interested in how my life was going. RIP Fred.

    – Dan Lariviere

  2. My earliest memories of Fred was his competitiveness at Reiche Adult Basketball. He was always a gentleman, but he played to win. Fred showed genuine interest in other people’s lives and whenever we ran into each other he always greeted me with a friendly smile. He helped me with my insurance needs, was super knowledgeable and professional. Thank you for your friendship and kindness through the years Fred. You will most certainly be missed by all that knew you. Rest In Peace.

    – Rich Varney

  3. Linda and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in my prayers for peace and comfort. Laurie Colello

    – Laurie Ann Colello

  4. I was so sorry to read of Fred’s passing. I met Fred a long time ago through mutual friends and then realized we were related. A great person. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family

    – Deb MacDonald Colcord


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