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Quintin Martin Conway

Kearney, Missouri

December 14, 1977 - April 9, 2024

Quintin Martin Conway Obituary

Quintin Conway 1977 - 2024


Quintin Conway was born in St. Louis and raised in Union, Missouri.

After graduating from Union High School in 1996, Quintin left Union to pursue a degree at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri. At Jewell, Quintin was elected Student Senate President and used his natural talent for leadership to guide thriving discipleship groups and worship events, as well as serve as a Resident Assistant. While in college Quintin married Lori in May 1999 who had been the love of his life since the sixth grade. Quintin graduated from William Jewell College with a degree in business in May of 2000.


Quintin began his professional life in finance at Mid-America Mortgage. He eventually joined Platte Valley Bank as president of lending in 2006 where he served for six years until leaving to help his wife Lori pursue a dream of being self-employed. The dream eventually became theirs together. As an entrepreneur, Quintin helped to build the family business in practical ways. After helping Lori stand up her dream, Quintin began building other businesses launching Conway Properties, LLC. in 2020 and in 2021 opened Hit Factory KC in Kansas City.


Quintin had a passion for serving and ministering to others. He served as president of Liberty Sertoma for several years where he led groups in Rebuilding Liberty, served many years on the Liberty Planning & Zoning Board, the Liberty Education Foundation, as well as serving at Harvesters Community Food Network in Kansas City. For over a decade Quintin served as a financial advisor for Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Quintin loved this work dearly, bringing his knowledge of finance and heart for service to others together to serve families in major life transition or financial crisis. Quintin also had a passion for helping men rise to be Christian leaders in their homes. Over his adult life Quintin led several men’s discipleship groups and led Made for More men’s retreats in southern Missouri. Quintin loved Jesus and shared Him in practical ways in everything he did.


Quintin loved the outdoors; fishing, hunting, and working hard with his hands. There was no project Quintin would not attempt to tackle and successfully complete. He enjoyed many nights out and live music with friends. However, there was no bigger joy or point of pride for Quintin than his family. He cherished his wife and children and worked hardest at being a rock of reliability and persistent encouragement to wife Lori and outstanding father to Kale, Ella, Fisher, and Lily. He taught the children hard work, the importance of thinking for themselves and the value of a “learn as you go” attitude. Ever present, he cheered the kids on in all they did and pushed them to always do their best and put Jesus first in their life.


Quintin’s family and friends know how he shared real, raw love. He was a selfless and supportive leader for his home who loved his family fiercely. Quintin always presented a tough exterior but those that truly knew him knew how soft he could be. Always up for a good debate, he had a way of making people feel comfortable while ensuring they felt heard. The lives he touched he changed. We are extremely proud of the man he was and the legacy he has left his children. He will be forever missed.

Quintin Conway 1977 - 2024


Quintin Conway was born in St. Louis and raised in Union, Missouri.

After graduating from Union High School in 1996, Quintin left Union to pursue a degree at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri. At Jewell, Quintin was elected Student Senate President and used his natural talent for leadership to guide thriving discipleship groups and worship events, as well as serve as a Resident Assistant. While in college Quintin married Lori in May 1999 who had been the love of his life since the sixth grade. Quintin graduated from William Jewell College with a degree in business in May of 2000.


Quintin began his professional life in finance at Mid-America Mortgage. He eventually joined Platte Valley Bank as president of lending in 2006 where he served for six years until leaving to help his wife Lori pursue a dream of being self-employed. The dream eventually became theirs together. As an entrepreneur, Quintin helped to build the family business in practical ways. After helping Lori stand up her dream, Quintin began building other businesses launching Conway Properties, LLC. in 2020 and in 2021 opened Hit Factory KC in Kansas City.


Quintin had a passion for serving and ministering to others. He served as president of Liberty Sertoma for several years where he led groups in Rebuilding Liberty, served many years on the Liberty Planning & Zoning Board, the Liberty Education Foundation, as well as serving at Harvesters Community Food Network in Kansas City. For over a decade Quintin served as a financial advisor for Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Quintin loved this work dearly, bringing his knowledge of finance and heart for service to others together to serve families in major life transition or financial crisis. Quintin also had a passion for helping men rise to be Christian leaders in their homes. Over his adult life Quintin led several men’s discipleship groups and led Made for More men’s retreats in southern Missouri. Quintin loved Jesus and shared Him in practical ways in everything he did.


Quintin loved the outdoors; fishing, hunting, and working hard with his hands. There was no project Quintin would not attempt to tackle and successfully complete. He enjoyed many nights out and live music with friends. However, there was no bigger joy or point of pride for Quintin than his family. He cherished his wife and children and worked hardest at being a rock of reliability and persistent encouragement to wife Lori and outstanding father to Kale, Ella, Fisher, and Lily. He taught the children hard work, the importance of thinking for themselves and the value of a “learn as you go” attitude. Ever present, he cheered the kids on in all they did and pushed them to always do their best and put Jesus first in their life.


Quintin’s family and friends know how he shared real, raw love. He was a selfless and supportive leader for his home who loved his family fiercely. Quintin always presented a tough exterior but those that truly knew him knew how soft he could be. Always up for a good debate, he had a way of making people feel comfortable while ensuring they felt heard. The lives he touched he changed. We are extremely proud of the man he was and the legacy he has left his children. He will be forever missed.

Events

Visitation

Thursday, April 18, 2024

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

First Baptist Church of Kearney

303 S Grove Street Kearney, MO 64060

Funeral Service

Friday, April 19, 2024

10:00 am - 11:00 am

First Baptist Church of Kearney

303 S Grove Street Kearney, MO 64060