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CONSTANCE I. "CONNIE" BELL-BURROWS

Sedro Woolley, Washington

1933 - 2011 (Age 77)

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Constance I. "Connie" Bell-Burrows, 77, a resident of Sedro-Woolley, passed away on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle.Connie was born on July 3, 1933 in Dolores, Colorado, the daughter of Tillman C. & Vera (Utke) Periman. She was raised in Colorado until the age of...

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I was honored to meet and be with Connie last year at Grand Council. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was full of ideas and information for me as I start up the line. She will be missed...Liz Day Ahmes Court #41

I was so sorry to hear of Connie's passisng, and happy that we recently had a Metro reunion and I was able to visit with her, then. My sympathy and prayers to the family.

For almost twenty years now I looked forward to seeing and chatting with Connie at Grand Council and WAOUM - she was friendly, fun, sincere, and I will sure miss her. She was a super Sly Fox Lady! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Foxy love, Kitty LaFavor (PHP Ankh Ct. #92 San Jose, CA)

My Sincere Sympathies to your family. The Foxy Ladies will miss her greatly. However, I know she is in a better place without any suffering.

Jan Comfort, Past High Priestess of Abara Court #80
Fort Myers, Florida

Dear Lady Connie, I know you are in a better place - but gosh you will be sorely missed. Loved you Girl, Sly Fox Love, Joy Simpson

Witty, delightful and a true friend and lady of the household, Connie's constant comments will be missed. Our prayers are with you at this time. May you find a pathway to peace through this time of deepest sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Frank and family. I had the pleasure of visiting one afternoon with Connie. She was a delight. May she now rest in Peace.

Our prayers and thoughts are with Connie's family at this difficult time. This is a time to remember all the wonderful memories you have built together. Peace be with you.

Janet L. Corrick
Fairhaven Redhatters

The Lyndens Berry Best Red Hatters send there deepest sympathy to the family of Connie Bell-Burrows. He has taken a good person and a dedicated Red Hatter. Our thoughts are with you throughout your ordeal. Queen Mary McEntire