Patricia Conley Beaudreau

patricia conley beaudreau
Patricia Jean (Conley) Beaudreau March 17, 1956 ~ February 12, 2017 After a courageous battle with cancer, Patricia Jean (Conley) Beaudreau passed away peacefully at home in Glastonbury, CT with some of her family at her side. Pat was born in Portland, Maine on March 17th, 1956 to John and Elizabeth (Gardner) Conley. She graduated from Portland High School in 1974 and shortly after began a 30+ year career in insurance with her last position being a high risk insurance claim adjustor at The Hartford. She had many dear work friends whom she met throughout her career. Pat was a very devoted single mother to her daughter, Elizabeth. She frequently helped out with sports her daughter was involved in and always provided the girls on the teams with laughter and snacks. Pat was an avid fan and habitual spectator of the Boston Red Sox and Uconn Huskies. Pat enjoyed traveling with her daughter on yearly vacations. She was predeceased by her parents, John (2009) and Elizabeth (2003), her brothers; Thomas (1946), Jackie (1979), and Dickie (2012). She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Beaudreau of Glastonbury, CT; her siblings: Nancy Murdoch and her husband Don of Gray, Ken Conley and his wife Barbara of South Portland, Ed Conley and his wife Debbie of South Portland, Judy Conley of Windham, Jim Conley and his wife Margo of Portland; sisters-in-law, Lucille Cote of Biddeford and Rose Conley of Saco; as well as an aunt, many cousins, nieces, nephews, close friends and her loving dog, Gabe. Pat and her family would like to thank the staff of the Helen and Harry Gray Cancer Center, especially Dr. Peter Schauer and Anne Soucy, RN. Visiting Hours will be held on Monday, February 20,2017 from 2-6PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, February 21,2017 at 10AM at the Funeral Home followed by interment at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Pats memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. In lieu of flowers, Pat requested donations be made to the Colon Cancer Alliance (www.ccalliance.org) or the New Life Christian Fellowship Benevolent Fund (www.newlife-ct.org/giving).

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  1. Such a lovely soul who lived a full and caring life. She has been taken from us way too early but we are all blessed to have known her. Our thoughts and prayers are with Elizabeth and the Conley family.

    – Cousin Skip

  2. We will always remember Pat’s constant smile and positive attitude even when things weren’t going well. She was so strong. Rest In Peace dear neighbor.

    – Lisa and Madison Rouleau

  3. Pat was such a kind and welcoming soccer mom to everyone, kids and parents alike. My condolences to Lizzie and the whole family. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

    – Karen Sullivan

  4. It is with many joyful memories of past soccer days that our heartfelt sympathies reach out to you and your family Elizabeth. Love The Steady’s

    – Michael, Gladys, Chelsea and Mike

  5. It was a privelige to have known Patty and share our experiences with x husbands and kids she was a wonderful person and most loving mother. She loved Lizzy so much she was so proud of her and was such a thoughtful person. Even tho we didn’t talk every day I knew she was there and we could pick up like we talked every day. I will miss that but I am encouraged I will see her again and we will rejoice that we are together in the most glorious place “Heaven” see you soon or hopefully later dear Patty

    Kayvest@comcast.net

  6. I think that Patricia would have wanted me to share a little……Patricia Jean Elizabeth and I met during the summer of 1971 just before entering PHS. We went on to become the close friends as the years passed. We were pretty good about keeping in touch. However, after viewing the memorial photo video, I now realize how much of Patricia Jean’s life I’ve missed, and for that, I am deeply saddened.I will always cherish our conversations, letters, the terrifying rides at OOB, her visits (with and without Lizzy), our secret promises, her Mom’s chocolate cookies(Thanks Mrs. C.), her Irish temper( I told her that that is what made her hair so red) , all the rides to high school week-end events, the dance contest we won on campus, the “Fantastic Four” on the Gorham Campus(you know who you are), the continuous reprimands for not dancing with her 42 years ago at Senior Prom and of course the night she took me home to meet mom and dad (Guest who’s coming?) Don’t worry, we all survived.Seriously though, I would like to publicly thank Conley family for welcoming me and letting me participate like one of the family over the years. I will miss that. It was a privilege sharing time with PJE (alias, Little Irish, Pinnocha and Peanut butter and Jelly (PJ) and I can truly say that my life will never, never be the same without her.I love you Patricia Jean Elizabeth.Daryl

    – Daryl

  7. Thank you Daryll for sharing your loving memories and kind words. I know you hat you always held a special place in Patty’s heart.Nancy

    – Sister Nancy


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