

Conley finished his education early at Ramapo High School, after he moved upstate to Rockland County from Bronx, New York. From the time in between, he spent his time partying and living his life to the fullest and with no regrets. He would spend the majority of his time with his best friend/turned brother, John Hawthorne, and his family whenever he could. Conley worked in the retail business, giving a bright smile and a helping hand to anyone that met him. He also dedicated seventeen years to caring for seniors at The Willows at Ramapo Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Suffern, NY. In the midst of Conley working and partying, he met the love of his life, Tiffany Richardson, Both of them met each other, not knowing that they needed one another at the time. As they spent their time together, they realized they were falling more and more in love with each other as the days grew. They dated for 5 amazing years, before continuing their journey together in marriage.
Conley had many interests ,but one of them in particular, was music. The music he listened to , kept him going whenever he was going through a hard time, or whenever he just wanted to put something on to pass the time. He would have CD’s in his room listening to all the people who had a special craft he liked to hear. Eventually, he got so inspired by the music he listened to, that he decided to start music of his own with some of his closest friends. The music group had fun making memories and playing around, while also making beats and writing lyrics. However, as Conley grew older and wiser, he knew he wanted to settle down and start a family. And so, that is what he did. He started a family with Tiffany, and had three healthy , beautiful children, named Aniyah, Tiyonah, and Jeremiah.
Conley was just about the perfect family man anybody could ask for, anybody describing him would say that he is the man that takes care of his family and would do anything for them. He would take the family in that he could, and made sure everyone was always happy, even if things weren’t as planned. He would make it home to his kids and wife after work, tired and all, yet still spent time with them for dinner and game night. He enjoyed every moment he spent with them good and bad, as long as he was with his family everything was okay. The laughs spent together with his family is something he always cherished. Laughter would fill the room and you would see his smile brighten up the room as he was making jokes.
Conley always had an infectious personality. He would speak his mind not caring what the next person would say. If you didn’t like it then oh well. He was blunt, but also carefree. His humor would make your stomach turn in the most comforting way because it came from a place of love. Love is the reason why Conley did most of what he did. Love for his family made it possible for him to grow up and be the man that everyone knew he could be. Love can make people do numerous things, but for Conley, love made him into the best version of himself. And with the love that we all have for Conley, we will keep all the memories of him dear to our hearts and keep his spirit alive with our love.
Conley leaves all his special memories with; his parents Frances Dade and Conley McCoy Willis Sr.; his wife, Tiffany Richardson Willis; his three children Aniyah, Tiyonah, and Jeremiah Willis; sister, Tiffany Willis and sister in law Sharita Willis; brothers Sean Willis, Terone Willis and Kenaz Easton; aunts, Fannie Lowther and Lorraine Dade; mother-in-law, Annette Richardson; bonus grandmother, Lula Richardson, and a host of nieces, nephews and godchildren. May Conley remain in our hearts forever.
A visiting for Conley will be held Thursday, March 23, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Wanamaker & Carlough Funeral Home, 177 Route 59, Suffern, New York 10901. A funeral service will occur Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 12:00 PM, 177 Route 59, Suffern, New York 10901. A burial following funeral service will occur Thursday, March 23, 2023 at Brick Church Cemetery, 221 Brick Church Rd., New Hempstead, NY 10977.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.wanamakercarlough.com for the Willis family.
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