- Date Of Birth: September 2, 2000
- Date Of Death: August 5, 2021
- State: Colorado
A beloved daughter, sister, niece, cousin, granddaughter, and friend, Halle Conroy left this world unexpectedly, at the age of 20, on August 5, 2021. Born in Kalispell, Montana on September 2, 2000, Halle moved to the big city of Denver as a freshman in high school. She attended college at McGill university in Montreal, Quebec and transferred to Colorado University Denver to study Psychology.
Halle was a lover of the arts and fashion and enjoyed listening to music and playing multiple instruments. She was funny, outgoing and vivacious, but she was also introverted and introspective. Halle presented beauty and grace. She was fiercely loyal to her friends and family. We will always remember her infectious smile, her passion for her cello and her caring personality. Her presence in our lives will be sorely missed.
When you think of Halle, remember her beautiful spirit and celebrate the good memories you have of her.
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Halston “Halle” Anna Conroy, born to Allan Conroy and Cindy Conroy on September 2nd, 2000, in Kalispell, MT passed away on August 5th, 2021, at 1:36 pm. Halle is now with the Lord…playing and listening to music, experiencing a joy and peace unknown and now knows she always was a “worthy soul”. Halle was loved and respected for her hard work, tenacity and desire to help others that struggled.
Halle is survived by her father Allan Conroy, mother Cindy Conroy, and stepmom Ginger Conroy. She loved her sister Addyson Conroy and stepsister Mikala Jester. Halle also loved her grandparents Bill and Dianne Conroy, Jean Ikner and aunts and cousins.
Halle had many friends from her work as a shift lead at Starbucks and manager at Safeway’s Starbucks. Halle spent her spare time finding new and exciting places around CO to take pictures, laugh with friends, and really enjoyed trying new foods and restaurants. Halle loved all holidays, but her favorite was Christmas. The traditions of the tree, food and the Nutcrackers that stood outside her door every year. Halle loved some of the finer things and that was never more evident in her classic wingtip shoes. She had a style that was uniquely hers.
Halle will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Her honesty and sense of style will live on with us forever.
“We Loved You From The Moment We Knew You Were There, And You Will Be Loved Until The Day We Die”