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John , Greg, Shane and the rest of Connie's extended family.
As Connie's brother in-law I have had the pleasure of witnessing her life for over 48 years. When first meeting her in Conn. she welcomed me with open arms and made me feel accepted. I married her slightly older sister
who lived with her for several years. Despite having to endure many hardships as a single mother she showed the true meaning of making lemonade out of lemons. it has been a gift shaaring some of her life and watching her grow and love her family. I am just starting to understand just how much she will be missed.
love Uncle Charlie
John, I remember meeting Connie and thinking , what a sweet person, and what a lucky guy you were. Hugs to you. I’m sorry I won’t be able to attend the celebration of her life. I’m working but, my thoughts are with you and her family.
Lee Froberg
In response to "When was the last time you spent time with Constance?"
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It is with sadness and deepest regret that today I have to inform you of the loss of my soul mate Mrs. Constance Greene. Without a doubt my heart is broken, the sounds of her kind voice and warm smile will never ever leave my mind or dreams. I pray that the Lord above has selected her for all the right reasons and somehow through prayer she will let me know that she is ok and waiting for me again. May she rest in peace while doing God's good work.
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My mother was the strongest influence and greatest contributor to the person I have become. Her strength through adversity, her kindness and generosity toward her family and friends and her love for life have been instilled in me from a young age.
She grew up in Lewiston Maine, the second youngest of 5 children born to immigrant parents from Canada seeking to better their lives. They settled in Lewiston Maine and opened a general store. At a young age she experienced a devastating loss when her father was murdered during a break in at the store our family owned. What ensued was a tumultuous period of time during which her widowed mother tried to provide for a family during and era when most women did not participate in the workforce. My grandmother instilled in my mother and her children a work ethic and never give up sprit that has shaped our family for generations. Throughout my mother’s career in a male dominated industry she refused to hear the word “no” and pushed boundaries that have helped pave the way for future generations.
For the past 15 years or so she has lived in Myrtle Beach, SC enjoying the “golden years” of her life. She has been the happiest I have ever seen her during this time enjoying visits with her family, grandchildren, and the vast network of friends that she and her husband John have come to know.
The immense grief that I feel will come to pass but the memories, sprit, and achievements of my mother are a testament to who she was and who we as a family are. It is never easy to say goodbye but we all must face a mortality that is out of our control.
I love you Momma and am proud to be your son.
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