Floyd Conway

Obituary of Floyd Raymond Conway

A private viewing for the immediate family and friends will precede the service in the Westwood Chapel from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Floyd Raymond Conway The LORD called home Floyd R. Conway, one of His good and faithful servants, on Friday, October 26, 2007, as he succumbed to an unexpected heart attack. A 50-year resident of Olympia, Floyd was born in Grays Harbor County on November 7, 1929, graduated from Wishkah High School in 1948, and served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. He married his wife of 53 years, Joan Carol Barker, at the Mission Covenant Church in Aberdeen on February 27, 1954, and they moved to Olympia in 1957, shortly after the birth of the first of five children. Upon graduating from Saint Martin's College in 1961, he began a 25-year career teaching at Littlerock Elementary, then in the Griffin and Olympia School Districts. An avid sports fan, he took great pride in coaching football and wrestling for a majority of those years. He also was able to instill his love of music as a school band director for several years. Self-taught and without formal music training, he was able to teach each instrument and piece of music to his students. While serving as a deacon at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Floyd was called to be the pastor of the East Olympia Community Church, where he ministered from 1965 to 1989. Elected in 1968, he also served in the State Legislature for two terms as a member of the House of Representatives. After retiring from teaching in 1986, his children kept him busy with numerous "projects" and blessed him with 14 grandchildren, who provided endless hours of enjoyment during family vacations, gatherings, holidays, and celebrations. He remained faithfully active in his church and loved to share his gift of prayer, guitar playing, and singing while ministering to many. The Olympia Union Gospel Mission, Christian Coalition, and Republican Party were several of the organizations with whom he remained involved. All those who knew Floyd will sorely miss his sense of humor, jovial greetings, gregarious laughter, and infectious smile. He was a warm and compassionate spirit who walked with the LORD... and in all his ways acknowledged Him. Floyd was survived by his beloved wife, Joan; their five children, Steven Conway, of Olympia, John Conway, of Chehalis, Michael and Natalie Conway, of Edgewood, Jayne and Rick Griffith, of Yakima, Julie and David Putman, of Enumclaw; 14 grandchildren; and seven siblings, Bob and Judy Conway, of Oregon City, Oregon, Mary Ellen Pollorvo, Ron and Lucille Conway, of Hoquiam, Bebe Ann Scott, Lorn and Loretta Conway, Patsy and Dennis Rose, Jim and Roberta Conway, of Aberdeen. Memorial services and reception will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 4, 2007, at Westwood Baptist Church, 333 Kaiser Road N.W., Olympia. A private viewing for the immediate family and friends will precede the service in the Westwood Chapel from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. All those whose lives Floyd touched are invited to attend this celebration of his life. A donation in his name to the Olympia Union Gospel Mission would both honor Floyd and be greatly appreciated: www.ougm.org "...Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." -- Matthew 25:40 Memories and condolences for the family may be made by clicking on "View Guestbook" below.
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Interred

11/4/2007

Service

Mills & Mills Memorial Park

Visitation

11/4/2007
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