William Patrick Conlin, Jr. 82, died September 1, 2016 at Hoag Hospital
in Newport Beach, CA from complications related to recent health issues.
His family was with him at the time of his death.
Born in Gardner, MA he was raised primarily by his maternal
grandparents Mary and John Helow, immigrants from Lebanon. His paternal
grandparents Anna and Patrick Conlin were immigrants from Ireland. He is
predeceased by his mother Norah (Helow), stepfather George Patriquin and
son William John Conlin. He is survived by his wife Laila (Strott),
brother George Patriquin, daughter Margo Conlin, son and daughter-in-law
Patrick and Jane Conlin; grandchildren William, Timothy, Daniel and
Laila Broughton, Claire and Benjamin Conlin, and great-grandchildren
Jack and Olivia Broughton.
A graduate of Gardner High School Class of ‘51, he enjoyed all sports
and excelled in track and cross country, continuing to compete at the
University of Massachusetts, Amherst where he received a Bachelor of
Business Administration. He later earned an MBA in Finance from UC Berkeley.
Bill served in the US Marine Corps, 1953-56. At the end of hostilities
in Korea he participated in Operation Comeback, transporting 14,600
anti-communist Chinese POWs from Korea to political freedom in Formosa
(Taiwan). Later assigned to the naval base at New London, CT he was part
of the Military Police at the first atomic submarine base. During this
time he met his future wife and they were happily married for 59 years.
Bill began a successful career in the computer industry at Burroughs
Corporation in 1960. After rising to the highest levels of executive
leadership at Burroughs he joined CalComp in Anaheim, CA as President
and CEO. He was instrumental in the 1986 restoration of the Statue of
Liberty raising $5 million and providing CalComp’s CAD systems for
detailed engineering analysis and restoration planning. Throughout his
career he served on the board of directors for many local and national
corporations in the technology industry, most recently LCPTracker of
Orange. He was a mentor to many. He was a dedicated supporter of the
community and the arts, serving as both the President and a Director of
the Orange County Philharmonic Society, a Director of the OC Council of
the Boy Scouts of America and a founding member of the Chancellor’s
Committee at UC Irvine.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 1 P.M. in the Lamoureux-Fletcher & Smith Funeral Home 105 Central St., Gardner. Burial will be at Pine Grove Cemetery in Templeton.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 from 12:30-1 P.M. in the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be made to the OC Philharmonic Society, The Pacific
Symphony, or The Segerstrom Center for The Arts.
Lamoureux-Fletcher & Smith Funeral Home 105 Central St., Gardner is directing arrangements.