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Constance A. "Connie" Brown

Cleveland, Ohio

Jun 27, 1933 – Jan 26, 2021 (Age 87)

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BORN
June 27, 1933
DIED
January 26, 2021
AGE
87
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Constance A. "Connie" Brown (nee Anielski), age 87 Peacefully passed away on January 26, 2021 as she would have wanted - with her family near, an occasional laugh as we shared stories and lots of love. Beloved wife of the late George. The best friend and mother to her daughter, Kate, and...

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How sad to lose a loved one, a Mother, Aunt,
friend. A long life well-lived, and the cycle is completed.
Sincere condolences. She was a kind person, compassionate of heart. We will surely miss her, but so blessed to have had her in our family and lives.

I count myself lucky to have been Aunt Connie's niece. She was a treasure; always kind, always thoughtful. A loyal friend, honest, smart, witty and brimming with common sense. Never a bystander, she spoke up when needed. Our hearts are broken by the loss of her; memories of her will restore them. Our deepest condolences to Kate and Nelson,

I wanted to share my deepest condolences for your loss. You are in the prayers of both myself and my wife during this time.

I will fondly remember Aunt Connie as a great conversationalist, well read (obviously) and someone who brought warmth and interest to any gathering. She was always sincerely interested in whatever was going on in my life at the time - even as a kid. What a wonderful, kind, compassionate person who will be dearly missed.

Kate and family I am sad for the news of Connie's passing. A beautiful tribute to a beautiful person.

Kate and Nelson,
My heartfelt condolences for you both and your families. There is deep pain and sorrow in the loss of a mother. I hope you find comfort in the good life she led and can lean on your friends and family at this difficult time. We will be thinking of you and remembering you both in our prayers. With sympathy, Al Connors and Mimi Lam

This photo was taken in 1986 at our wedding celebration under the cherry tree at Uncle Ted & Aunt Ruths house.

Dear Kate & Nelson, Aunt Connie will be dearly missed by all that knew her.
One of the fondest memories we all have of her is her beautiful singing at our annual Christmas parties where she wasnt shy about belting out some good song.
Your memories of her will rise above the sadness you feel now.

Chris, Laura & Adam

With great fondness, we are remembering Aunt Connie. David has a collage of pictures from Pops (Uncle Teddy) of all family members, so we uploaded some of those pictures to the tribute. May you find comfort in knowing that she was loved by all. With sympathy and hopefulness that we can soon be together in person to share memories with each other.

Dear Kate and Nelson, We are so sorry for your loss of an incredibly resilient woman who was surrounded by your love and devotion. We hope for you to find comfort and peace amidst the sadness in this difficult time ahead. With sympathy and love.