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Connie Hanson

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice CONNIE HANSON Connie Hanson, 53, wife of Michael Abbott, died Thursday, December 7, 2006, at her home in Beaufort, SC. She was born in Columbus, Georgia in 1953 and grew up in Phenix City, Alabama. At 18, she was crowned Miss Phenix City. She was often a vocal...

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As one of her clients, I felt it necessary that I should leave a note to you--her family. She was truly a special lady. She was so caring, kind, and loving. I thought of her as a friend, as opposed to just a counselor. So I understand how you must have felt--and still are feeling--about her passing. Please accept my most sincere condolences.

Sadly, I never had the chance to say goodbye when she left her job so suddenly. Likewise, I never had the chance to say goodbye when she left this...

Dear Mike,

If words can help, I send them in abundance, and with them, love and healing for your whole family. I am so very sorry for your loss. Please know my heart is with you and yours as you go through these tough times. Blessings on Connie's bright spirit.

Michael,
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Connie and I worked together so briefly but formed a close bond. She was a very special person who drew others to her like a magnet--sunny, caring, with a beautiful smile,lilting laugh and huge heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

My heart and love goes out to you.

Michael, Cameron, and Lauren,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Connie was a bright star among us, and she will be sorely missed.

Dear Michael, Cameron and Lauren,

I am shocked and saddended at the news of Connie's passing. She was a wonderful spirit and source of enthusiasm and integrity at both Young Audiences and the Ballet. She is greatly missed.

Michael, Cameron and Lauren,

I am so saddened to learn of Connie's passing. She was very dedicated in her work here at Young Audiences as our development director, and continued to be an advocate for Young Audiences and the arts in the community after she left us. She was also a dear friend and a great encouragement to me personally. I will miss her smiling face. You are all in my prayers and thoughts.

Mike, I am so sorry for your loss. Although I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Connie, I know she must have been a very special person.
I will be thinking of you during these difficult days.

Connie was my sister-in-law and I loved her dearly. She smiled all over, and made everybody else smile too. She was a good mother, a good wife, a good friend, and was a wonderful person in my life. I'll always miss her.