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Connie GUY Obituary

GUY (Castello), Connie Sue

Age 76 of Medway, passed away Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021. Connie was born in Barnesville, Ohio, September 17th, 1945. She was the daughter of the late Ralph and Mildred Castello. In addition to her parents, Connie is preceded in death by her late husband Kenny Guy; five brothers Ed, Mike, Jerry, Gene, and Bernard and two sisters, Joann Wilson, and Betty Hinkle. Connie is survived by her three children Leslie (Mike) Walker of Tipp City and sons Terry (Shawna) and Jerry Urbanas all of Dayton; She was an adoring grandmother to three grandchildren Lacy (Matt) Strayer, Dylan (Kayla) Walker and Jesse (Allyson) Walker and also of five great-grandchildren Beau, Cora Rose, Chet, Winnie, and Millie.

Connie is also survived by her very special friend and partner John Reed of Medway. Connie donated her body to the Wright State University School of Medicine Anatomical Gift Program.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Nov. 10, 2021.

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Danielle Beard

December 29, 2022

Aunt Suzie was a great person and just awesome. She always treated my mom's 9 children well. I remember growing up, she was one of the very few people that invited us to her house for cookouts. We always thought it was funny when she said "bless your hearts" and teased us and she had the funniest laugh. Her, uncle Kenny, and my grandmother Shirley, were always a guaranteed good time and a good laugh. She will be missed by all 9 of the Allaman children.

Betty Smith Thayer

November 10, 2021

Kenny and Connie were great neighbors. They loved my parents and kind of kept an eye on them when they lived across the street on Little York Road. My heart and prayers go out to her family at this difficult time. Sincerely, Betty Smith Thayer.

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