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August 4, 2013
Hi Mike and Tom,
We are sad to hear of your mothers passing, I remember all the fun times we had in Cape Elizabeth.
Monte and Donna Sloan
Wagener, SC
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Sherry Smith Kanies
January 10, 2013
I will always remember Aunt Connie as a confident career woman and force of nature. She was a great inspiration and It was a privilege to have known her. My heartfelt sympathy to all.
Christopher Lessard
January 7, 2013
I will always remember her trips to gram and gramps with Kristen, Trevor, and Taylor. My heart goes out to all the family at this time. Aunt Connie will always live in our hearts, memories, and in every breath we take. I love you Aunt Connie and I love you all.
Carolyn
January 7, 2013
I had studied with Connie many years ago as Nurse Practitioners at USM when Nurse Practitioner was a new field of nursing. Then again our paths crossed as she studied for her Masters degree at St. Joseph's College in Maine. Connie is one of those people who it can be truly said "she was one in a million"!
Heartfelt sympathy to her family from another FNA nurse who had also worked with John at Crossroads for Women.
Michelle Lessard
January 6, 2013
Mike & Tom,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your mother, my aunt. My memories of her include her smile and laughter. She enjoyed family so much, and I always looked forward to her visits to Maine.
My prayers are with you.
Danny Cullen
January 6, 2013
So many memories from Pasadena to Cape Elizabeth to Gardiner to Yarmouth to Ukiah. Aunt Connie's memory will stay with me forever. She was one of the strongest women I've ever known. Thank you for the patience and tolerance you showed me those few times when I needed it. Your unceasing devotion to God has always been my guiding light. God Bless you.
Our most heartfelt condolences to the family.
Kristen Crepeau
January 6, 2013
I will miss you Gram! I will forever remember spending many summers with you in Maine especially on the Weeks Road in Gardiner.
Thank you for showing me how important it is to be a strong, educated woman!
Michael Lessard
January 6, 2013
I will always remember the times spent with my Aunt Connie and her family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
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