Connie-Bahnck-Obituary

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Connie E. "Mimi" Bahnck

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Aug 13, 1952 – Oct 21, 2025 (Age 73)

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BORN
August 13, 1952
DIED
October 21, 2025
AGE
73
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Connie E. “Mimi” Bahnck, 73, of Tinicum Township, Bucks County, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family at her home on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.  She was the devoted wife of William Bahnck, with whom she shared 50 years of marriage this past April.  Born in Pottstown, PA on August...

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Met Connie and Bill many years ago when I worked in real estate office next to their hardware store in Ottsville. Enjoyed running into to Connie and Bill every day as they ran their store with young Will scampering around beside them. She was always a ray of sunshine and always had a smile on her face. She was my friend and I will miss her. My condolences to Bill and the family for their loss.

Sorry for loss to Bill and family and friends

I met Connie years ago when she was dating my cousin Bill. There are three things I remember most about Connie. She loved Bill. She loved her children and was very proud of them and she cherished her grandchildren. And I remember her laughter was so special. May she rest in peace.

Rosanne McCarty and Pam Johnson , We were very saddened to receive the call that Connie had passed. I remember her contagious laughter and the time when she and my cousin , Bill met . It was pretty apparent that they were a match . Each one complimenting the other . As the children arrived , each was met with excitement and great love. Connie had a contagious laugh and was so proud of her children . She would proudly tell of their achievements and when the grandchildren arrived , she would...

I was heartbroken to hear of Connie´s passing. She was such a special person-kind, generous, love for family, and full of warmth. Her presence always brought light to those around her, she will be deeply missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire family during this difficult time.

She loved to laugh and she did it often. It was so symbolic of who she was; a person filled with joy and a love of life. Sometimes just a giggle, sometimes a real belly laugh, but we'll never forget the sound of her laughter. She loved her family with every ounce of herself and would talk about her grandchildren with anyone and everyone. When we saw her for the last time, last week, she smiled and laughed and talked as if nothing was wrong. We're so sorry that she's not here anymore, but...

Though I have not seen my cousin Connie for years. I remember her as a kind and caring person. I fondly remember visiting her parents and her sister Pearl with my own Mom who all spoke highly about Connie. My sincere sympathy goes out to Brian and her children, grandchildren and sister Susie. RIP Connie until we meet again.