1949
2017
Thomas K. Konrady Sr. passed away on October 17, 2017 in Stuart, Florida.
Born in West Palm Beach, FL, Tom lived in West Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast areas for all of his life.
He was the owner of Konrady Construction for 25 years, and loved to fish and spend time with friends, but most of all, he loved being with his family and grandchildren.
Tom is survived by his daughter, Jamie Phillips and her husband, Graham of Tequesta, FL; son, Thomas K. Konrady, Jr. and Nicole Messier of Stuart, FL; grandchildren, Taylor, Jon and Noah Strout; Kenna and Kolby Konrady, and Ella and Ryder Phillips; brothers, Dwight Bruce Konrady and James Konrady; niece, Gretchen Konrady; nephews, Erik and Kurt Konrady, along with many cousins, great nieces, and nephews, and countless dear friends.
He was predeceased by his parents, James and Margit Konrady and his daughter, Amoni Konrady.
A celebration of life will be held on Friday, October 27, 2017 from 2:00PM-4:00PM with a memorial service to begin at 3:00PM at Aycock Funeral Home, Young and Prill Chapel in Stuart, FL.
Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Autism Speaks.
Arrangements made through Aycock Funeral Home, Young and Prill Chapel, Stuart, FL.
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Sponsored by Aycock Funeral Home Young & Prill Chapel.
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October 27, 2017
It was a pleasure knowing Tom and working with hm. Our prayers are with all.
Doug Broxson
October 27, 2017
Margaret Konrady
He was a truly caring man. I am so glad I did get to spend some time with him in Tequesta a few years ago. He was a great uncle to Gretchen.
October 23, 2017
mary carrigan reed
did not him well,but we went to jeff davis jr high and forest hill high together,another gone to soon.my prayers are with his family.mary carrigan reed
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