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I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Connie was a classmate and a neighbor. We all have fond memories of going to school in Scottville. She was always smiling and happy. Throughout the years, I would occasionally run in to her and she was always the same Connie I remembered. She will be greatly missed
Oh Grandma Connie... so many of our greatest memories include you. So many things I will miss! I will miss that big wave I got every morning when we passed each other on route 4. I’ll miss your laugh and “Oh Madi” when she is telling you a funny story. I’ll miss your smile and “well hello!” when I came in the shop door. I’ll miss celebrating our birthday every year. There are tons of other things that I could say that my family and I will miss. You were mom’s rock and became the best Momma/Grandma Connie that we could ever ask for. Watch over your family, and also over us. Your bonus girls love you more than words can say. Thank you Tammy, Peg, Christine, Rebecca, Jade, and Elleigh for sharing her with us. We love you all!
Mom I miss you so much. Dear lord you have received the best angel of all. Please allow her to watch over us in this time of need and please lord let her watch over my baby girl when I’m not around. I love you mom forever and ever amen
I am deeply saddened learning of Connie's passing. Connie and I became fast friends in first grade at Scottville Elementary School and have remained friends all these years. Even though I hadn't seen Connie for a number of years she will always be honored in my heart. As children growing up in the 50's and 60's and Connie living in the country we shared a love of friendships and playing in the great outdoors. Boy did we have lots of fun together. Connie was such a sweet, kind soul who seemed to like everyone and got along well with everyone. I always thought Connie was the prettiest girl to come from our class, she was as pretty on the inside as she was on the outside.
My heart is heavy as I write this to Connie's family. I have great memories of staying overnight at Connie's house where Henry & Darlene were such good parents. Henry was such a cut-up and loved to tease us all. And Darlene was just the best cook around, I especially loved her angel food cakes.
So as I write this to her family: Larry,the girls Tammy, Peggy, Rebecca, Christine and her siblings Linda, Kathy and Richard and even her granddaughters Jade & Elliegh may you all find comfort in the coming days, weeks and months as you grieve the loss of Connie in the human form. Please know that she is now with our Lord Jesus, wrapped in his loving arms. She will now be your heavenly guardian angel and will watch over you from her angel wings in the sky.
Our daughter Stefanie Hunt received her angel wings on June 12, 2014 and I'm sure she and Connie will join hands in watching over us all.
Sending you all my hearfelt sympathy and my hugs and love from South Texas.
In deepest sympathy,
Gary and Sue Hunt
Connie held a very special place in my heart. Her memories and love will never be forgotten! She had a heart of gold like my very own mother. I hope and pray that the GOD of HEAVEN helps her family and friends pull through in this very difficult time! I will always love you!