Connie-Engelman-Obituary

Connie Carr Engelman

Fort Worth, Texas

1965 - 2010

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Connie Carr Engelman, 44, was called home to be with her Lord after a courageous battle with ana-plastic cancer Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010, surrounded by her family. Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday at Trinity Baptist Church, Arlington. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Memorials:...

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Is this the same Bruce and Connie Engelman from Resurrection Baptist Church in Circleville

Brother Bruce, my name is Ed Enochs and I came by your church a few years ago. I just heard about your wive's passing. I am so sorry for your loss.

Pastor Engelamn and Family,
I have been praying for your family since I heard the news. My heart goes out to your family and my prayers. Love Chad, Jennifer Hunt

BRO BRUCE AND FAMILY,
If love was a raindrop I would send you a shower
If hope was a minute I would send you an hour
If happiness was a leaf I would send you a tree
If you need a friend you will always have me! IN OUR PRAYERS
AND LOVE, STEVE AND CINDY ECKLES

Bro. Bruce- Our prayers are with you and your family and please know we share your sorrow. Connie was a wonderful lady. Bro. Marvin - Waco

Bruce and family - Please accept our sympathy on the passing of Connie. May the beautiful memories she created for your family sustain you at this difficult time. As the bird flies free in the sky so does the soul fly free in God's heaven.

Dear Bruce,
We are sorry to hear of Connie's passing. You and Connie have always held a special place in our hearts. We have thought of you both over the years...May God comfort you during this time, we are praying for you and your family. With love, Mark and Kay Agin & family of Circleville, Ohio

Bruce,
It has been many years since we have been in touch but I just had to send my condolences on such a sad, sad loss in your life. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers in the days ahead. May God bless you and keep you in his loving comforting care.

We just herd the sad news. Our hearts are sadden with the death of Connie. I remember going on visitation with Connie in Circleville and she dared me to plow into all the leaves along the street where people had piled them up for pickup so I would drive fast in the leaves and it would send all the leaves everywhere. She would just laugh because we were doing something daring. I have so many stories about what Connie and I have done and places we went together. My heart aches so bad tonight...