Folsom Funeral Service

Conley, Vincent

Vincent Paul Conley, a resident of Hyannis, and formerly of Dedham, died Thursday, May 19, 2022 at the Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. He was 84. Vincent was born December 14, 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts, a son of James Bradford and Virginia (Williams) Conley. He was a proud member of Iron Workers Union Local 7 and a retiree from the MBTA. Vincent is survived by his two sons, Stephen M. Conley, and his spouse Scott Batey, of Hyde Park, and Kevin J. Conley, and his wife Jacqueline, of Dedham; his daughter, Diane Marie Conley, and her fiance Arthur Roberts, of Braintree; his sister, Louise Kreger of Quincy; and many nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late James and Paul Conley, Virginia Allen, and Helen Culhane. Visiting hours will be held Tuesday, May 31st from 4-7 pm at the Folsom Funeral, 87 Milton St, Dedham. Relatives and friends are invite to attend his Memorial Service Wednesday, June 1st at 11 am at the funeral home followed by interment in Brookdale Cemetery in Dedham.

Guestbook Entries

  1. Betty Crosson
    May 27th, 2022 | 9:26 am

    So very sorry for your loss. Will be saying extra prayers for your family. May Vincent rest in peace.

  2. Carol Clough
    May 28th, 2022 | 5:55 pm

    Vinny was the epitome of a great guy. Everyone loved Vinny and everyone considered him a friend. He always had that brilliant smile to greet us all with. Now when we look among the stars at night and we see an extra shiny “star”, we will know then that it is really Vincent smiling down at us from the heavens. And then we will be able to smile back and reconnect with him in that very moment.

    Comfort to the Conley family at this time.

  3. Senator Marc & Barbara Pacheco
    May 30th, 2022 | 1:26 pm

    We extend our most sincere sympathy to Vinny’s family and friends. Our neighbor on cape cod, Vinny was a kind, friendly guy who always greeted you with a smile. Truly one of the good guys! I will miss seeing him when walking our dog Duffy, and miss our conversations regarding Red Sox, weather, politics or just the news of the day. May he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing ❤️

  4. Barry Blanchard
    May 30th, 2022 | 9:09 pm

    I’ve known Vinny since I started walking Julie, my little Maltese, over 9 years ago. During that time we’ve visited with him on his back step over a thousand times and Vinny quickly became one of Julie and my favorite stops for Julie to get treats from Vinny from my treat bag and scratches as only he knew how to give them to her. She still waits in front of his house to see if he’ll be coming out to visit with her. I can’t really explain his absence to her.

    His passing was certainly sudden and unexpected but during the time we had together discussing sports, politics, and the changes going on in the Hyannis area, we got to know him as a kind and friendly man who was always interested in what was going on in the world.

    My condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed.

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