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Connie Kay Schlueter Nelson

Rigby, Utah

1949 - 2015

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1949 ~ 2015On Sunday, January 11 our loving mother, Connie Kay Schlueter Nelson, began a season of slumber. She left this life peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, until the sunrise of God's great promise. Born in St. Louis Missouri April 2, 1949 to Gordon Carl Schlueter and Alma Ethel...

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What a dear sweet lady. I am so glad that I got to have you for a mother-in-law. You were always kind and loving toward me and let me know I was part of the family. Thanks for raising a righteous and beautiful daughter for me to marry and bring me into this family. You will be sorely missed but your respect, love and kind sense of humor will always live on in me. I love you Connie! Enjoy the journey!!!

Oh, how I've missed Connie! Such a fun and loving person. She kept the office laughing and a fun place to work. A 'classy' lady that set a beautiful example inside and out. I will cherish our friendship forever. Thanks Nelson Family for the spectacular tribute at the funeral.

Karl and family, so sorry to hear about Connie. This is Julia Sorenson, Greg and Paul Griffiths' mom. They still talk about "the good ole days" when they spent lots of time with the Nelsons and all their friends back then. Such good memories of you all. We pray for peace at this time of loss for a wonderful family.

I worked with Connie as an LDS Church operator. I loved her spirit and her humor that she shared with us on a daily basis. She was truly one of my favorites. She loved her family and was always talking about them. I loved hearing of her experiences to South Africa, about how proud she was of her family and seeing her pictures that she took. What a talented and wonderful person! One of her jobs as an LDS church operator was to setup and connect people to "bridge calls" which was a complicated...

Connie was the embodiment of love and acceptance. I'm forever grateful for her loving example and guidance in my life. She taught me to trust my instincts, to appreciate the beauty in the world around me and to laugh. I will forever cherish laughing with you Connie. You were my second mother. Thank you for loving me like you did. I will always love and adore you.

She was a very special lady. Even though I didn't interact with her much, she will be missed. She was the person who introduced me to my favorite book series! Families are Forever!

I am saddened at the loss of your sweet Mother and friend Laura and Darin. I have been thinking of all the family and pray for you this week. Connie had such a great smile and a tender heart. Love you and God be with you

Connie, my first Branch President was your father. He was so helpful to me in my early years of membership in The Church. I remember the building where I first served with your family. When it rained we had to get the buckets out because the roof leaked. That didn't deter us at all. I have many memories back in the day at the Centralia Branch/Ward. I'd say you probably needed to rest from the cares of this world. I also know that you will be very busy watching over, helping and...

Our prayers are with and your family Ray. She was a special lady. Eric and Beverly Erickson