Anthony Peter
Conway, 36, ended his relationship with ALS on Friday, February 20, at his home
outside Lexington. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up in southern
England. He loved sports, and played rugby and soccer while growing up. He was
also a member of the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps. His love of soccer and interest in the military brought him to
Virginia Military Institute where he was a varsity letterman and soccer team
captain.
He had a broad
range of talents and interests, and was good at almost everything he tried; he
had a special talent for making others feel important. After graduating in
2001, he worked in construction and then taught English and technology at
Rockbridge County High School for several years. He was then able to use his
computer skills as a database manager at Rockbridge County Schools and then the
Washington & Lee University Office of Admissions. He continued his love of
soccer by following Celtic FC, coaching at RCHS, playing pick-up with the
Lexington Vultures, and becoming Assistant Coach of the VMI men’s soccer team.
In 2011, he was
diagnosed with ALS and devoted himself to making the most of the time he had.
He had many incredible adventures, and encouraged everyone who knew him to make
the most of every day. He wrote about his adventures and his illness on his
blog, which touched many. The example
he set made an impact around the world, especially in the Celtic FC and Rockbridge
communities and within the VMI family. The outpouring of support during the Ice
Bucket Challenge was a testament of the strength of his presence.
Tony is survived by his wife, Amanda Tardy Conway, and daughters Cora and Louise Conway; his parents, John and Pauline Conway of Charlotte, NC; brother, Martin Conway, his wife, Julie, and children, Clare, Ryan, Norah, and Ella Conway of Huntersville, NC; his wife’s family, Claudia Huffman, David Tardy, Phyllis Bennington, and Renata and Brian Kleinchester.
In lieu of
flowers, contributions can be made to Rockbridge Area Hospice and the PackardCenter for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins. Arrangements will be handled by
Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory and a memorial service will be held on
Friday, March 6th at 11:30 AM in Jackson Memorial Hall at VMI, which
a reception to follow at Moody Hall. By Tony’s special request, no one
attending the service should wear black.