Connie-(Horst)-Obituary

Connie Elaine Rice (Horst)

Lodi, California

1949 - 2020

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Lodi, California
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Connie Elaine Rice (Horst), 70 passed away on April 4, 2020 following an aggressive 5-year battle against cancer. Born to Peter and Thelma Horst on September 16, 1949 in Lodi, Connie grew up in the world of Lucille Ball, Roy Rogers, home-made toys, Lawrence Welk, Toni home perms and the dreaded...

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Fly High Connie, you have been an inspiration to both of us in our cancer journeys. May you now enjoy all that Heaven has to offer in eternal peace. God bless you !

I am deeply saddened to learn of Connie's passing. We attended Ebenezer Congregational Church together from an early age and I remember many happy Sundays after church at her parents' home. She was one of a kind and will be greatly missed.

Cornelia Treichel-Rocque, Lodi, CA

I have thought about Connie many times over the years, she was such a sweet person!
She drew the weekly cartoons in the Lodi High Newspaper, The Flame. I was a new photographer.
She definitely made an impact on my life. See you in Heaven, Connie!

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

she was a very nice supervisor

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Sorry for your loss.

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Though I didn't know you're loved one, Connie, I used to see her all the time around town. A tall, friendly face, very quick on her feet and in, often what appeared, some form of workout attire.

Connie will be missed by all that knew her. I was fortunate to know her from our time at Ebenezer Church many years ago. Reconnecting at the gym and at St Paul church.

She was my Kindergarten teacher when I attended Saint Anne's Elementary School in 1989. As a problem child and a royal pain in the butt, she still had patience and understanding. I keep my Kindergarten diploma next to my diploma from the American Board of Radiology. Kindergarten teaches you how to be a decent human being, to share, to be fair, and to be kind. It sets you up for success in later schooling. She did a wonderful job.