

Alice Lincks Conravey, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana and a longtime resident of Madisonville and Covington, Louisiana entered eternal rest at the age of 89, on June 16th, 2025 with her loving son Evan, by her side.
Alice was preceded in death by her parents Edwin H. Lincks and Florence D. Lincks as well as her late husband Peter A. Conravey, Jr. and their loving dog Terri. She leaves to cherish her loving memories, her son Evan T. Conravey and his wife Deanne “Pooky” and son, Peter A. Conravey, III. Alice is also survived by her three grandchildren, Dakota Conravey and his wife Kelsey, Chloe Conravey-Albert and her husband, Corey Albert, Peter A. Conravey, IV and his long-time girlfriend, Rayne Morehead, and Peter’s mother Jessie LeBlanc Broadus. Alice is also survived by her great grandchildren whom she cherished deeply, Jude, Sloane, Kayce Conravey and Ace Albert.
Alice was a retired bookkeeper and secretary before starting her new career as Grammy and Great Grammy. Grammy’s favorite hobbies were baking and scrap booking. She was an accomplished baker and thoroughly enjoyed baking various treats at Christmas time to gift to friends and family. Grammy loved her family dearly and spent hours creating scrapbooks to commemorate life milestones. She also loved to hand make birthday cards and “just because” cards for friends and family. Each card was carefully crafted in a week’s time with custom touches and many photos. Grammy will be remembered through her scrapbooks as well as her book of recipes, especially her coveted Red Velvet Cake recipe.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visitation on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. immediately followed by 11:00 a.m. Memorial Mass in the chapel of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home at 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. New Orleans, 70124. Interment will take place in Lake Lawn Park Mausoleum.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Northshore Humane Society, a cause dear to Grammy’s heart. She and Peter adopted Terri from there when they settled in Madisonville after Hurricane Katrina.
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