Mother’s Day a little tougher for moms with children in the military
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Mother’s Day will mean breakfast served in bed, gifts and dinners with loved ones for many Winston-Salem families, but for those with sons and daughters in the military overseas, the holiday will mean being grateful for another day of safety for their children.
Teresa Conley of Clemmons spoke to her son, Staff Sgt. Chris Conley, on May 5 by Skype, an Internet service that allows users to communicate by voice, video and instant messaging.
“We don’t talk a lot about how he’s doing,” Teresa Conley said. “He tells us he’s OK. We just want to know he’s safe.”
Conley performs office duties for the 1452nd Transportation Company based in Winston-Salem. His unit is stationed at Bagram Air Base, which handles U.S. military aircraft in Afghanistan.






















