Connie-Nava-Obituary

Connie V. Nava

Tucson, Arizona

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Connie V. Nava 45, of Tucson, passed away April 18, 2010. Survived by her husband, Martin Nava. Her sons, Martin Jr. (Melissa), Vincent (Jen), Art (Natalie), Rene (Shelly); and her daughter, Katarina. Also survived by her grandaughters, Laelah and Jocelyn; as well as her brothers, sisters,...

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~Fox & Valdez & Nava Families~
My deepest most sincerest condolences to you all. It seems like only yesterday that we were all playing with our barbies and making mud pies & walking to Grande Market for our penny candys we used to love so much... Now were all grown up with kids of our own, some of us Grandparents as Connie is and loving every moment spent with our grandkids...My how time has pasted before our eyes. And here we are at a moment like this once again. Only this time it is...

our sincerest condolences to Connie's long life partner and beloved family.

The Way, the Truth, and the Life
"Let not your heart be troubled ye believe in God, believe also in Me.In my Father's house are many mansions:if it where not so, i would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepared a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. And whither I go ye know and the way ye know.
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family and friends of connie, may the creator walk with you thru this sad journey, to help your spirit find peace and to help you believe you will be with her again.

Leenee

To: Nava, and Fox Family,
May Connie's spirit be with you Always

I want to sincerely express my sadness and condolences to Connie's family. Connie was a kind and gentle person who was always there for everyone. My father, Chuck, had great respect and admiration for you and your calming presence when you came over to his home. Connie was always so very proud of her family and was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She was really enjoying her grandchildren and loved to be with them. I know her faith was a big part of her life and her goodness and actions...

Martin and Family, Alcantar Family,
I was saddened to hear of the passing of Connie. Connie and I met back at our days at Manzo Elementary School and continued to be friends throughout John Spring Jr. high and Tucson High School. She was always very sweet and I can still remember her laugh and smile. Even though it had been years that I last saw her I recently heard of her illness and kept her in my prayers.
My sincerest condolences to you all may God comfort you during this time...