Judith A. “Judy” Conley

Judith A. “Judy” Conley

Judith A. “Judy” Conley, 61, of Moon Twp., died on January 22, 2026, at UPMC Magee Women’s Hospital, where she was also a nurse for many years. She was born in Pittsburgh on April 18, 1964.

She was a lover of all kinds of travel but especially loved being near the beach.   She recently became a grandmother (“Mimi”) to 2 adorable little girls Audrey and Sophie.   Judy was also an active member of IMPACT Christian Church in Moon Township PA.

Judy is survived by her husband of 38 yrs., Kevin William Conley.  Two daughters, Kaelyn Neil (Andrew), Moon Twp. & Brittany Carilli (Wyatt), Moon Twp. Two granddaughters, Audrey Neil & Sophie Carilli.

In addition, Judy was preceded in death by her Father Sylvester John Haid and her brother, Sylvester John “Westy” Haid Jr.

All services and entombment are private.

In Lieu of flowers please consider monetary donations to: Impact Christian Church, Moon Twp. In her name.

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Kevin’s Eulogy to Judy below.

First, I want Bless you all who are here with me and my family to mourn Judy’s passing, celebrate her life,  comfort my family, and each other in this unprecedented time of sorrow.

Almost 41 years ago, I was truly blessed to meet Judy who then became my wife.  Since her passing I have been thinking about why GOD brought us together to truly make us soulmates. 

Over the years it became obvious to us both that we both came from diverse backgrounds BUT had similar sets of values and suffered many of the same setbacks.   OUR relationship was truly  of PURPOSE and NOT of Preference.  God brought us together in what I would suggest a divine introduction.  It was gods plan.

Together we have built a life together aligned in our faith, values, goals.   Judy has been the rock of family and building  a legacy by blessing me with two amazing daughters and now two amazing granddaughters.

Judy possessed a unique way of making me  a better person by helping me to recognize my fears, my weaknesses, my flaws while providing me with the strength to overcome  to be a better husband,  father, and now a grandfather.  She had a true gift.

Judy, being with you, has allowed me to strengthen my faith and draw us closer to Jesus as a couple and as a family.  You led the way.

You taught me the importance of Spiritual Authority.   Learning the teachings of the Bible,  church, our pastor, and Church community,  to support our spiritual mission and relationship together.

You may have been taken from us too early, but the time you spent here with us was filled with more kindness, compassion, and love than anyone could have ever given. You never expect anything in return.  You just wanted happiness for others.

We grieve for you so much because we love you so much.

Judy, I will always love you forever and ever in my heart.  I promise to walk in your footsteps, continue to take on the role as the spiritual leader of our family.  I  will celebrate your life; honor all those things you held near and dear to your heart and never let you be forgotten for every day god gives me on this earth.   Audrey and Sophie WILL know the magic of Mimi through me.  I have loved you from the day I met you and that will never ever change.  Be at peace my love.  I will not let you down.  I promise.

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