Connie-Wilke-Obituary

Connie E. Wilke

Hortonville, Wisconsin

1964 - 2020 (Age 55)

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Hortonville, Wisconsin

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Connie E. Wilke Hortonville - Connie Ellen Wilke, age 55, passed away unexpectedly on August 15th, 2020, with her family at her side. She was born September 7, 1964 in Appleton,WI to Delmar and Melba (Lenz) Baumgartner. She graduated from Hortonville High School in 1983. She married James Wilke...

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I remember Connie with fondness and deep gratitude for the compassionate care she gave to my Dad at Willow Lane. My entire family appreciated that, as well as her warmth and friendly greeting each day we crossed paths. Her death left a deep void for many, especially her family. Blessings and peace to you.

We knew Connie because of our connection to Willow Lane where our Aunt resides. She was so kind to the residents and had a genuine concern for each one. She went about her work with a "spirit of excellence" but was sensitive to the needs of residents and was ready to help in any way. Connie had a wonderful smile, and took time to talk sharing insights about our loved one - insights that showed her love and commitment to her charges. She will be sorely missed by residents, families and staff...

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My sympathies to the Wilke family, Connie was one of my mother’s care givers at Willow Lane and my mom loved it when Connie would fix her hair. Mom just recently passed away on August 4th and Connie had many kind words for us during that difficult time. She was a wonderful person, may your family find comfort in the happy memories you hold dear.

Jim and family - our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Jim,
So sorry to hear of Connie's passing. My condolences to you and your family. She was always so kind and nice to everyone she ever met. I know she will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her.
May your hearts be healed.

I got to know Connie during my Dad’s 3 years living at Willow Lane. She was kind to all, generous with her time, and faith-filled. She lived the Beatitudes. She connected so well with the residents. Her presence there was more than just a job to her. She made a difference in the lives of many. My heart breaks especially for her family. God bless Connie and all of you. We know she is with God.

Farewell Too Soon Bouquet