Connie Kincer Angley

Connie Kincer Angley

Connie Angley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 22 to Dec. 25, 2010.
Angley Connie Kincer Angley, 52, of Pocatello, Idaho, died Friday, Dec. 17, 2010. She was the daughter of the late Edwin Lewis Sr. and Mary Hurst Kincer. She was 1976 graduate of George Wythe High School. Survivors include her husband, Frank Angley of Pocatello, Idaho; daughter, Kelsey Angley of Pocatello, Idaho; sons, Eon Slemp of Virginia and Brandon Slemp of Texas; sister and brothers-in-law, Freda and Jim Westo of Gaston, N.C., and Vickie and Robert Hale of Marion; brothers and sisters-in-law, Lewis and Susan Kincer of Richmond, and Joe and Monique Kincer of Wytheville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted in Idaho. This is a courtesy announcement by Grubb Funeral Home.

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Stephen Horn

January 4, 2011

I knew Connie for over 30 years, she was a good friend. My thoughts go out to Eon and Brandon, as well as her family both in Virginia and Idaho. She will be missed.

Howard Ralph

December 30, 2010

I knew Connie in Augsburg, Germany. She was a terrific mom, faithful wife and wonderful friend - she helped me so much. I share the pain of your loss. Howard Ralph, McDonough, Georgia.

December 30, 2010

I am sorry to hear such news. I do send my condolences from Maine.
I considered connie my friend. We had some great times together.
I wish her family PEACE. Nancy Hawk (Bar Harbor, Maine)

Rebecca (Becky Bonham) Bryant

December 28, 2010

Vickie, Lewis, Joey & Freda,
You are all in my prayers, so sorry to hear of Connie's passing, it only seems like yesterday that we were hanging out at your house.

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