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Connie L. Gehm Grimm

JEFFERSONVILLE, Kentucky

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JEFFERSONVILLE -- Mrs. Connie L. Gehm Grimm, 48, died Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at Baptist Hospital East. She was born in Jeffersonville and was a traffic manager for American Commercial Barge Line. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Jeffersonville. She is survived by her husband,...

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They don't come better than Connie, she will be missed by all she knew as she touched your life in some way from just knowing her. An Angel now in the afterlife as she was here on earth watching over her friends and loved ones.

Always in my heart

I know it's taken a long time to actually write something on here but I talk to you often...you and Rachel both...Rachel Sandson never got the pleasure to meet you mom, and same for you Rachel..you never got to meet my mom. July 9th 2003 I lost my mom, and never did I think I'd lose my best friend/roomate from Florida 7 years later a day before my mother's 7yr anniversary...July 8, 2010 Rachel Elisa Sandson. There is not one day that goes by that I don't think of either of you...This is NOT...

Thinking about you today and always.

You are missed very much.

Connie was one of the greatest women in the world. She was like a second mother to me. I grew up with her. She went through alot when she was stricken with cancer but she always pulled the positive side of the situation. I will miss her so very much but she will always be in my heart. She was a great women and had a wonderful life. She had many friends as seen at her funeral. Many tears where shead but I know that she is looking down on us and is going to help us through the rest of our lives...

I feel like Connie and practically grew up together, having worked with her for 20 plus years. She was such an inspiration how she fought her cancer. By seeing and hearing her, you would not even know that she was battling such an awful disease.

Connie was such a fun person with a wonderful style. She was a wonderful spouse, mother to Leana and Courtney, and a grandmother to boot!

If there is a positive side to the pain and suffering she went through, it would be...

Connie was truly an inspiration to me as a person and friend. She fought with such determination and I admired her will to live. I enjoyed talking and laughing with her and just keeping in touch. I miss keeping her up on ACBL gossip and hearing about Abigail and the new baby. She is missed dearly.

Connie will be missed by so many of us at ACBL. I worked with Connie for 25 years. There were so many attributes about Connie that I so much admired but her Can Do attitude would be at the top of the list. In business, she help break the glass ceiling for women with her assertiveness but always...always a lady. I feel very fortunate to have known her and very grateful that she let me in her life during her illness. I so much enjoyed our talks. My prayers are now with her husband Alan and her...