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Connie M. Wheeler

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

1953 - 2015

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Connie Miriam (Hiester) Wheeler, age 61, of Camp Hill, passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at Harrisburg Hospital. Born August 26, 1953 in Harrisburg, she was the daughter of the late Pearl (Hilmer) and Howard L. Hiester, Jr. Connie was employed by PSERS in Harrisburg where she worked as a...

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I was so sorry to hear of Connie's passing. She was such a sweet person and I am blessed to have known her. My condolences to Denny and Timmy and the entire family. What a special family to know and I feel blessed to have grown up with them all.

To Dennie and Tim and all of Connie's brothers and sisters and family--we are so sorry for your loss and you have our deepest sympathy. Connie was such a ray of sunshine and we are sure she is lighting up heaven with her smile. May your memories help ease your sorrow. Know we care and send our love. You are all in our prayers.

I was at a loss for words when learning of Connie's passing. Such a sad and terrible loss this is. I have worked with Connie at PSERS, she was my supervisor. May Connie's sons find some peace as your Mother had a Christian hear. With heartfelt sympathy for the entire family. Know that your families are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you all the comfort, strength and courage during this difficult time.

God bless the family, had a pleasure of working with Connie at PSERS for the past 12 years, she will be missed

Dear Wheeler family, I first met Connie at church and later she came to work at PSERS. I so looked forward to seeing her in passing as we greeted one another I always felt refreshed as she had that glowing smile of Jesus in her heart! What peace to know that she is with her Savior.

Our sympathy to Dennie and Tim and their extended large family. We will really miss Connie. She was so much a part of our lives the last nearly 30 years as our friend and neighbor. Connie was a wonderful, caring person. Over the years we had many good conversations. She was a good listener and a wonderful friend. We will truly miss our good friend.

Rest in peace, my friend. Much love to you and yours.

I also had the pleasure of working with Connie at PSERS. She had the warmest and kindest heart of anyone I knew. She was a strong Christian who cared very much for other people. Everyone here at PSERS will miss Connie very much.

May the Angels lead her into Paradise.
May the Martyrs receive her at her coming and take her to Jerusalem, the Holy City.
May the Choirs of the Angels receive her, and may she, with the once poor Lazarus, have rest everlasting. Amen. -The Roman Ritual

You were the most wonderful person in the world and you will be deeply missed. My prayers to all family and friends.