Chicago Sun-Times

TV’S ‘Waltons’ storekeepe­r also had role in ‘Cast Away’

JOE CONLEY | 1928-2013

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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Joe Conley, an actor best known as the small town storekeepe­r on the TV series “The Waltons,” has died at age 85.

The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that according to wife Louise Conley, Joe Conley died at a care facility in Southern California on Sunday. She says he had suffered from dementia.

A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Mr. Conley had bit parts on 1960s series like “Green Acres” and “The Beverly Hillbillie­s” before he landed the role on CBS’ “The Waltons” in 1972 that would last nearly a decade.

Mr. Conley played Ike Godsey, postmaster and owner of the Jefferson County general store frequented by the Walton family in Depression-era Virginia. He would appear in 172 episodes over nine seasons and in TV movie reunions.

His other credits include a small role as a dinner guest in “Cast Away,” a 2000 film starring Tom Hanks, as well as TV series “Mister Ed” and “Dragnet.”

Mr. Conley’s mother was a vaudeville performer, the Times said.

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Joe Conley played storekeepe­r Ike Godsey in “The Waltons” in 172 episodes over nine seasons.

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