Constance "Connie"-Achtzehn-Obituary

Constance "Connie" Martin Achtzehn

Houston, Texas

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May 10, 2017
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Houston, Texas

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Constance “Connie” Martin Achtzehn was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 7, 1940 and went home to the Lord on May 10, 2017 in Houston, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Sergeant Major Robert and Pauline Martin, and husband of 37 years, Samuel Achtzehn.  Connie is survived...

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Dear Connie you were the most beautiful thing when you stayed with the family in Baltimore and I looked up to you and aspire to be like you your cousin Suzanne Teitelbaum Wolf. I hope someday to meet all of your family.

To Bob and all the rest of Connie's family...she was an absolute doll and the sweetest person we have ever known....Bruce and I met Connie in Highschool and feel so very fortunate that Connie considered us as her friends..we miss her sweet smile the most, I believe, but it is forever in our minds and heart...Rip sweet Lady

Dearest Lynne,Amy and families, My heart is breaking for all of you and the loss that you are feeling. Your mom was always so kind to me and such a big part of my childhood. My love to you all and may you find peace knowing that she is at rest in the loving arms of our Lord Jesus! And reunited with your Dad. No more pain, just alot of love and beauty in heaven! Much Love to you both and your families! Donna Conkey

Miss you already! We had a great time on the tennis courts and our friendship remained through the years!

She and I attended high school and first year of college. A fun and wonderful person. I am sorry for the family's loss.

I am so sad to hear about Connie's death. I spent a lot of time with her on a group trip to Spain one summer and enjoyed getting to know her. My love and prayers for her family!!

Lynne & Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I understand your sorrow and encourage you to find peace in knowing that she is with our Lord.

I'll remember you forever !!! I love you

Connie was much more than a friend . We met in the seventies in a northwest subdivision. We were young adults starting our famalies and luckily doing it together. Yes we partied , played some tennis , had some TGIF gatherings but all the while growing closer as we shared life's joys and it's sorrows...together. We were very close to Connie and and she was very kind and generous of her love to help us in those times we needed it . She was a thoughtful person and a person of faith and we know...