Connie-Lively-Obituary

Connie Lively

Melrose, Montana

Jul 26, 1930 – May 9, 2024

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BORN
July 26, 1930
DIED
May 9, 2024
LOCATION
Melrose, Montana

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Connie Lively was born to parents Olaf G. "Wally" Walhood and Pearl Myrtle (Myrt) Henrietta "Hanson" Walhood on July 26, 1930, in Fargo North Dakota. She spent her early childhood in Fargo before moving to the Seattle, Washington area when she was 12. Many summers were spent carefree and happy...

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Connie was a first cousin to Tom Moore to whom I was married. His mom was Christine Walhood Moore. We did visit Burr and Connie in Melrose. Sorry to learn of her passing. She told me she thought the whole family had polio when she did. Lovely lady.

Connie and her entire family are very good memories in my life. Prayers and Peace to all of you. Rosy Decker

Connie, Burr and my parents were best of friends when I was growing up. We went on numerous camping trips together in the summer. Connie always joined in on all the activities. She was the strongest, bravest person I have ever known. Her laugh was infectious. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. She is joined with those who went before her. Joanne Wickham Bowers

We are so sorry to hear about Connie. She was such a lovely person. Hope she's out of pain and dancing/travelling with Burr.

I never remember a time Connie didn´t have a smile on her face. A loving person that treated everyone with kindness. A true jewel in the crown of Melrose. Rest in heavenly bliss dear Connie With great love and respect Doreen O´Brien

Lee, I am profoundly sorry to hear about your the loss of your Mom. She was hands down the most loving; kindest soul the world has ever known. The world is a lesser place without her. My soul grieves with you. May her grace and love be with you always. Heart felt prayers and love sent to you and yours. Joann (Mudro) Ward

Lee, I am profoundly sorry about your Mom! She was hands down the most beautiful; loving person the world has ever known. The world is now a lesser place without her loving soul to grace us. May her love abide with you always. Love and prayers

Susan,Christine and Lee, so very sorry for your loss. Prayers Dave and Sherrie Carriger

I've met some special people in my life, but Connie is at the top of that list. She was so supportive of me when I became the postmaster in Divide. She was so loved and respected by her fellow postmasters and was the person you would go to for anything. My dad was a little more than a month younger than Connie, but I can tell her loss is as painful as mine. Rest well, my dear friend.