Connie-Tanner-Obituary

Connie I. Tanner

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Connie Irene "A.C." Tanner, 61, passed away Thursday, June 3, 2010 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. Connie was born in Conway, SC on May 21, 1949 and was a daughter of the late Anderson Arthur and Myrtle Aline King Tanner. She was also predeceased by her brother, William Arthur Tanner and...

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Barb and I talk about you often. We miss you. Happy belated birthday!

Connie sharing her life

You have been gone from us for one year, yet it still seems like yesterday. I can never thank God enough for the blessings He gives us and you have a new set of lungs that don't hurt anymore. Thanks for all the wonderful memories and love that you left with this family, small as it may be, but you had lots of friends that were your extended family and they still miss you also. Give God a big hug and thank Him again for giving us His Son so that we can have eternal life.

Still think of you often. So many places and things in Myrtle Beach spark fond memories. Miss your beautiful and happy smile.

Missing you very much, Tell Jimmy and Janet How much you all are loved and missed. WE will be together again.

Patti

For all the family, friends and loved ones: It has been almost 4 months since we lost Connie and I still miss her terribly. The foot marker was placed at her gravesite on Friday, September 17th. I also want to say thank you for all the prayers and love that you gave Connie. Thanks too for visiting with me and my children, bringing food and flowers and your love. God has a beautiful new Angel with a set of lungs that will never suffer again. Because she died in the ambulance on the way...

Phyllis...you and Connie have been so important to my life. I love you both. Although Connie is gone physically, I can hear her laugh so clearly. Friends are forever..never forget that.....Alma Lynne

Growing up with Allen, Andy, and Amanda I always considered her my Aunt Connie. In fact all our friends called her that and felt the same way. What I like most about Aunt Connie was her quick wit and humor. We always kept each other laughing. Is there any other way to go through life?

What a wonderful woman! She will be missed.