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Constance Dees

Huntsville, Alabama

1939 - 2013

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Dr. Constance Yvonne Craft DeesFormer Professor & Interim Dean at Alabama A&M University(July 11, 1939 - Nov. 19, 2013)Constance Yvonne (Craft) Dees was born in Helena, Arkansas on July 11, 1939 to the late Curtis and Annie (Polk) Craft. Constance was the oldest of four children. She...

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Thank you for your life's work and the scholarship to my son, Kaden Archer.

Ernest,
We pray the comfort of our Savior, who has given us eternal hope and assurance, will give you peace. We loved her as a friend and soror.

Nan and Gene kinlow

To the Ernest Dees Family,
Just want you all to know that you are in our prayers as you celebrate the homegoing of your loved one, Connie. We are thinking about you. With :ove
The Henry W. And Ella M. Stanton Family in Colorado Springs, CO

To the Dees family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Dr. Dees was a wonderful person with a loving heart. I have fond memories of her. She was a blessing.

Our Prayer are with the Dees' Family
Jamrs and LaVon Jenningd

With deepest sympathy. May God strengthen and comfort you in this time of sorrow.

Our paths first crossed when we had classes together at the University of Alabama in the late 1960s. For many years we were both professors at AL A&M Univ. In all those years I have truly admired Connie for her leadership and pioneership she had all her life. I have truly lost a dear friend. I loved her deeply. Earnest and Connie were "two peas in a pod" and I know he will be lost without her. Be assured you will unite again.

Dr. Dees was a beautiful, charming, wonderful lady and professional educator. She seemed to always have a smile and kind word. As a fellow business educator, our paths crossed often during the course of our careers. I am so sad that she is no longer with us; she has certainly left a wonderful legacy and was such a positive role model, teacher, and mentor to so many, many young business education professionals. You will truly be missed, "Mrs. Dr. Dees"!

To the Craft and Dees Family, you are in my prayers. My God give you peace. Mae Lee Nunn-Isom. 1960 W.F. Branch High School