

He was born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania on May 12, 1947, the son of Walter Andrew and Betty (Gillingham) Conaway and he was a Christian by Faith.
Mr. Conaway is survived by his wife, Sonja Ann Conaway of Douglasville, Georgia; his daughter (Sissy) Rhonda Berryhill and her husband Tony Berryhill; a sister Deborah Grace and her husband Don Grace; a granddaughter, Andrea Renee Miller and her husband Matt Miller; two grandsons Matthew Alan Graff and his wife Kelly Graff, Joshua Lee Bowling; son-in-law, Jeff Milleville, three great grandchildren: Cooper and Chloe Graff, Brooke Aurora Miller; two grandpups, Jaxon and Bailey and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mr. Conway is preceded in death by his daughter Wanda Milleville; his parents, Walter and Betty Conaway; his paternal grandparents, Aaron and Tursie Conaway; maternal grandparents, Joseph and Nellie Gillingham; sister, Margaret (Peggy) Daub, brothers, Larry James Conaway and William Andrew Conaway.
The family will receive friends at Whitley Garner at Rosehaven Funeral Home, 8640 Rose Avenue, Douglasville, Georgia, Thursday, May 1, 2025 from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Mr. Kenneth Conaway will then be flown to his hometown of Clearfield, Pennsylvania where he was born and raised, where he learned to skip rocks at Elliotts Creek, and where he learned to hunt and fish. He ice skated on frozen ponds, went snow sledding down mountains and most importantly where he met the love of his life, Sonja Conaway.
Clearfield, Pennsylvania funeral services will be held on Friday, May 9, 2025 at the Bennett and Houser Funeral Home, 312 E. Locust Street, Clearfield, Pennsylvania 16830, 814-765-8251.
Family and friends will be received beginning at 9:00 a.m., the funeral service will begin at 11:30 a.m. and the graveside service will follow in the Bradford Cemetery. A meal will be provided by Mr. Conaway’s family and the location will be announced at the graveside.
Mr. Kenneth Conaway loved his family fiercely. He lived with a warm heart and an extended hand willing and able to help anyone. He was an avid hunter who also enjoyed fishing and gardening. It was known that he grew the best tasting tomatoes. He also had a passion for chevy trucks.
Those who wish to express condolences or share a special memory may do so online at www.whitleygarner.com
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