Connie-Groves-Obituary

Connie Groves

Evansville, Indiana

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Connie Groves, of Newburgh, died Sunday, Dec. 23, 2007, at the age of 52, after an inspiring two-year fight against a rare, aggressive cancer.

Connie was a pharmacist, educated at Purdue University, employed at the Veterans Affairs clinic, where she started the first anti-coag clinic in...

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I still miss you to this day. I miss your humor, your intelligence, your love for the Veteran´s you served... We shared a birthday, and you shared with me your love of the arts, which I still carry with me to this day. I know you met aunt Gene and Uncle Joe with arms wide open and I know that you´ll meet me the same way one day. Take care of mamaw and papaw until I can get there. Love you always.

The angels rejoiced when Connie got there, they needed another alto to add to their chorus. She was like a sister, we shared so many laughs, stories, and could just talk about things. I will miss her laugh, humor, smile and rosey cheeks. What a blessing that she'll always be in our hearts. Love to all.

Connie's heart was gold and her laugh contagious. As my memories of her overwhelm me on this day, I think of how proud her family is of the life she lived on this earth. May she rest in the palm of His hand.

To Bob & Connie's Family, my heart aches for you. Connie's warmth and good nature was a beacon of light in this world. Her gentleness and wonderful sense of humor will be so missed. I hope you'll find some small solice in knowing that she is now healthy and healed and safely in God's arms.
Connie, thank you for your kindness, our many laughs, and your friendship.
Love,
Gail

I was so sorry to hear of Connie's untimely death. My sympathy to your family at this time. I went to Purdue with Connie and our group had some real fun experiences together, including our senior trip to Florida! She kept us all laughing (as usual). Connie was a great gal.

Larry and Jodi, Mr. and Mrs. Groves, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. She seemed to light up the room with her kindness and quick wit. My prayers are with you and yours.

Our loss is truly Heaven's gain. Her courage and strength have been awe inspiring.
We will miss her laughter, her smile, her hugs, but we draw comfort in knowing that we will see her again in Heaven where will be watching over us now.
We love you and miss you, Connie. Thanks being such a crucial part of our lives! Love, Brad, Jennifer and Grace Bayer

We loved and will miss Connie. Her quick smile and welcoming hug are one of her trademarks. Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with the family.

To Bob and Connie's Family,
We are sorry for your loss of Connie. We pray for God's comfort for you in your time of sorrow.