Constance M. "Connie"-Walter-Obituary

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Constance M. "Connie" Walter

Florence, South Carolina

Oct 16, 1938 – Apr 11, 2023

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BORN
October 16, 1938
DIED
April 11, 2023
LOCATION
Florence, South Carolina

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Waters-Powell Funeral Home - Florence Obituary

            FLORENCE – Constance Marie “Connie” Walter, 84, died Tuesday morning, April 11, 2023, after a long illness.

            Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, April 14, 2023, at Central United Methodist Church with visitation one hour prior to the service.  Burial will...

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Happy Birthday, Easter Bunny. Miss you and our chats. Hope you are surrounded by all my cats in heaven.

Connie was a dear sweet client of ours at Merrill Lynch for a very long time. I always enjoyed talking with her, she was like family to me. I know the family will really miss her but she's with our Lord and Savior now. She will truly be missed.

If you could think of every kind word you know it would not be enough to describe Connie Walter. She was by far more than a family friend, she was family. She took care of us, mentally, physically and spirituality. Connie never missed a birthday or holiday. She threw the best Christmas parties and made the best Mac and Cheese to which she taught me how to bake. Connie made sure my Dad was OK while Mom was in the hospital or rehab, bringing him cooked meals and a shoulder to lean on 2x a...

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Connie hired me as her secretary at GEICO February, 1987 when she was Vice President. She was always a fair and honest boss and our work relationship developed into a friendship. It was great working with her and you always knew where she stood about anything. A couple of her favorite sayings were "listen to Ma-ma Walter" or "jerk you through a knot hole backwards" as well as several others to get her point across. She supported me in my career advancement within GEICO. She was a woman...

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Connie was my dear friend and was considered family to the Sweeney’s and Hobb’s! She was always included in all we did. She attended horse shows, baseball games, family picnics and vacations. We certainly enjoyed her beach house and travelled to Myrtle many times. Our trips included cruises to Alaska eating as much bread pudding as possible, family trip to England and Ireland staying at B&B’s and checking to see who had the best scones. We have so many wonderful memories. One funny night was...