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Constance Sue Emery

Connie Emery passed away January 13, 2008, at her home in Manila. Connie was born on July 1, 1955, in Eureka and was raised in King Salmon. She later moved to Marysville where she raised her two children. Connie then moved back home to Eureka where she met and married Max Emery. Connie’s smile and presence was contagious with laughter and fun. She was very loved by all who knew her.

Connie is survived by her husband, Max Emery of Manila; son, Tommy Lee DeLozier of Marysville; daughter, Sarah Jean DeLozier of Eureka; brothers, David Huett (Mary) of Marysville and Tommy Huett (Claudia) of Eureka; grandchildren, Brooke, Taylor, Ryan, Trevor and Austin DeLozier; nieces, Nicole and Sara Huett; nephews, Brian and John Huett.

Connie was preceded in death by her brother, Jackie Huett; and her grandparents, Harvey and Anna Lee Graham.

The casket bearers will be Tom DeLozier, Tom Huett, Davis Huett, Tony Hugh, Tom Wright and Manuel Marquez. Honorary bearers will be Jack Huett, Brian Huett and John Huett.

Funeral Services will be held on January 19, 2008, 12:00 p.m. at Paul’s Chapel. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of Paul’s Chapel, Arcata.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice in Connie’s name.

Please sign the guestbook at www.times-standard.com, click on obituaries.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Times-Standard on Jan. 17, 2008.

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Tricia Avila

January 25, 2008

Gene,
I am so sorry to here of Connie's passing. I know how much you two loved each other. I have not been in contact for about 5-6 years, but Connie was always a joy to be around. I will miss her and have missed coming by and seeing the both of you. Take care of yourself Gene!! You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Warren Fontaine

January 21, 2008

Oh Grave where is thy Victory ?
Oh Death where is thy sting ?

I remember connie singing this song and praising the lord many times with much joy.


Did you feel the mountains tremble?
Did you hear the oceans roar?
When the people rose to sing of Jesus Christ the risen one.
(Jesus)
Did you feel the people tremble?
Did you hear the singers roar?
When the lost began to sing of Jesus Christ the saving one.
And we can see that God you're moving
A mighty river through the nations.
When young and old return to Jesus.
Fling wide you heavenly gates!
Prepare the way of the risen Lord!
(Connies favorite part)
Chorus
Open up the doors
Let the music play
Let the streets resound with singing
Songs that bring Your hope
And the songs that bring Your joy
Dancers who Dance
Upon injustice
Do you feel the darkness tremble?
When all the saints join in one song.
And all the streams flow in one river
To wash away our brokenness
And we see that God you're moving
A time of jubilee is coming
When young and old return to Jesus
Fling wide you heavenly gates!
Prepare the way of the risen Lord!
(Prepare the way)
Chorus
Land of the free
Could this be the land of the free?
And here we see that God you're moving
A time of jubilee is coming
When young and old return to Jesus
Fling wide you heavenly gates!
Prepare the way of the risen Lord!
(Prepare the way)


Tell Jesus Hello For me.

Leah Fontaine-Sa

January 21, 2008

I can just see you Connie up in heaven, I bet your in Gods choir just singing your heart out and making the angles laugh. You always could light up a room and bring joy to everyone..you deserved so much more then this life had to offer..I know your heart is home.
I love you Connie...
Leah

jeannine Savage

January 20, 2008

To Connie's loved ones

For over fifteen years Connie has been my closest and dearest friend and sister. We saw each other through so many hard times and laughed until we cried more times than I could ever count. There was never a time when I called on her that she wasn't right by my side. I really don't know how the rest of this life will look without her, but I know that her faith in God and her love for Jesus took her straight to heaven. I loved her so much and will miss her always. She was my personal ray of sunshine.
Love
Jeannine

Connie as my Maid of Honor April 2005

Otto and Carolyn Ray

January 20, 2008

Max, We are so very sorry to hear of Connie's passing. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time, or ever. You are always welcome to come our way for a visit. We love you,

Sharon Fennell

January 19, 2008

Dear Max,
I opened the paper this morning and as is my custom, I read the obituaries. I was stunned to read about Connie's passing. Connie made me smile as I would see her power walking down the road here in Manila. In the last two years or so, I would have wonderful conversations with Connie, neighbor to neighbor.
Our hearts are with you Max. Please call upon us.
Sharon and Michael Fennell

Charles & Lora Aldridge

January 19, 2008

Words cannot express our deepest sympathy. We are so proud the two of you got to come visit when you did. We fell in love with Connie when we first met. The two of you made a terrific couple. Cherish your precious memories. We Love You!

January 19, 2008

CONNIEMOM, I LOVE AND MISS YOU VERY MUCH! IM SORRY WE HAVENT SPOKEN, THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!!

marvene mcgowan

January 18, 2008

My prayers are with you Max and family. Connie worked with me at Eureka Internal Medicine. She came to work every day with a big smile on her face. She could make anybody that was down up with her cheerful attitude. I still have my little dog I bought from her. I'm sure she is up in heaven making everybody laugh. Sincerely marvene

Jack and Glenis Stakley

January 18, 2008

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Eva Sykes

January 17, 2008

I worked with Connie for a short time. She was a sweet lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to her husband and family. May she rest in peace. God Bless...

Barbara Evangelinos

January 17, 2008

my prayers go out to your family. I worked with connie, she had the best smile and always mad me laugh. She will be missed. I know she is in heaven looking down at us with her special smile. God bless you and you will be in my prayers daily.

Diane Long

January 17, 2008

Max, I am so sorry. She came a long way.I know how much she loved you and her family. She will be missed by all. As time goes on you can find your way,others will be there for you too! Maybe you can help Tommy Huett and his family along this path, too, they'll need you also. My heart goes with you all.

Shauna Burrow

January 17, 2008

Max I am so sorry for your loss. You two were so lucky to have the time you did have had together.

I pray you will find peace.

Shauna Burrow

Pam Dickey

January 17, 2008

My prayers are with your Family,it's the ones we leave behind that feel the pain. Your suffering and struggles are over and your with the Lord where every tear is wiped away. I loved being around you. You had a way of making me feel happy when I was stressed out at work. You were so much fun to be around-you made me laugh until I was in tears! when I saw you at church I'd follow you just to be around you,you were contagiuos! You poured out your heart to me at times about your life and we had a true friendship. I'am gonna miss you girlfriend...I'll see you again someday! Pam

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