Miami Herald (Sunday)

Emory Michael Moore December 4, 1934 - October 24, 2019

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loving dedication to her family, friends, and church, and to her community and profession­al endeavors. She was a shining example of a true lady.

IN LOVING MEMORY It has been two years since God called you home and in doing so left a void in my heart, time will never heal the pain I feel because you are no longer with me. I hold all the memories because they remind me of all the precious moments we shared together and now memories are all I have left. You will forever remain in my heart, thoughts and prayers.

Your Wife,

Merle.

MIAMI, Florida - Our beloved son. We love you and miss you. Dad, Mom, Yara, and Alex

Miami Beach, Florida - Joseph David Conway, of Miami Beach, Florida, passed away unexpected­ly on October 17, 2021. The family is deeply saddened by this sudden loss. He was born on August 27, 1959, to Claire and Donald Conway in Santa Rosa, California and grew up in Haverhill, Massachuse­tts. He attended Haverill High School and continued his education and studies at Northern Essex Community College.

Throughout his life, Joe was known as an amazing athlete. He played tennis profession­ally for many years throughout the US and Europe. He continued his tennis career at both the Fontainebl­eau Hotel and the Sheraton Bal Harbour Hotel where he taught many how to successful­ly play tennis. During many summers in the 1980’s and 1990’s he ran the infamous “Camp Conway” at the Fontainebl­eau and continued his camp tradition with another camp at the Sheraton Bal Harbour. He was loved by his clients and well as all the children he taught.

After giving up long days in the sun, Joe added Allstate to his resume. Since 1997, he and his wife Pamela

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