Conrad Lawson Jr., was born on November 4, 1960 to Marilyn Caffey and Conrad Lawson Sr., in Brooklyn, New York.
As a young boy, Conrad was raised in New York, Brundidge, Alabama where he attended Hill Crest Elementary School. Growing up he was known for his loving, energetic, and comedic spirit that often lead to his many pranks and jokes such as riding a horse throughout the school hallways. His innate ability to debate on a broad range of world issues, sports, politics, etc., was truly admirable.
Conrad moved to Detroit, Michigan where he attended Mumford High School and joined the Army National Guard. This is where Conrad would fuel his love for boxing and played football.
Conrad eventually moved back to New York to build his career in the healthcare industry as a health aide. He would go on to care for individuals with special needs for the next 20 years until he fell upon his own illnesses.
Conrad battled with multiple health conditions over the last few years where he fought a long and hard fight with a smile to over come his ailments. Conrad Lawson Jr., returned to his heavenly home on February 17, 2024.
Conrad leaves behind his sisters: Gwendolyn Lewis (Detriot, Michigan), Laquita Johnson and Michael Johnson (husband), Connie Lawson (Birmingham, Alabama), Emily Farmer Crowley, La-Lovenia Hollier (Atlanta, Georgia); brother Mandel Lawson Sr., and nephew Mandel Lawson Jr., (Birmingham, Alabama); uncles: Charlie Frank Caffe and John Calvin Caffey (Brundidge, Alabama); aunts: Mary Hill (Birmingham, Alabama), Mattie, Joe Dorsey (Beaumont, Texas), and a host of nieces, nephew, cousins and friends.
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