After finishing college, Conway was a second round selection by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1953 NFL draft,[2] but had his career ended early due to a string of injuries. Staying close to the sport he enjoyed the most, Conway took up officiating and joined the AFL in 1969 as an umpire. Later, where he worked several seasons in the NFL on the crew of highly regarded referee Pat Haggerty. After retiring as an official following the 1996 NFL season, Conway became involved in training newly hired umpires and also serves as an observer for the NFL.
Conway and his wife, Bev, resided in Branson, Missouri. Conway had five children with his first wife Sue, who preceded him in death, Mike, Susie, Jim, Patty, and David.[1]
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