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CONSTANCE MORROW FULENWIDER

Weston, Massachusetts

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FULENWIDER, Constance Morrow Died suddenly, of natural causes, at her home in Weston, Massachusetts on Friday, June 24. She was 73. Born in Carmel Valley, California, to Margot Loines Morrow and Dwight Morrow Jr, she spent most of her childhood in New York City, where she attended the Brearley...

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She is still missed very much. Judy Johnson , her legacy lives on!!!

I knew Connie when I volunteered for the 1965 John Lindsay campaign. We volunteered at the same neighborhood campaign headquarters in Queens. We also both worked at the NYC Department of Investigation in NYC after the campaign.

I will always remember Connie as a whirl wind of activity, tireless in her devotion to making the campaign a success. But more than that, she always had a smile on her face and always had a good word to say for all who worked with her. Her laugh was...

Connie was a force of nature; a kind and generous friend, a proud and loving mother and wife, and a reminder that life is not a rehearsal. An inspiration to all and one daunting debater, Connie could light up a room with her smile. Gone, but never forgotten, she'll be missed by so many people whose lives she touched.

With deep admiration and appreciation for Constance's smile, care, encouragement, and love for others.

For some strange reason I was flipping through the obituary page last weekend. I saw her beautiful face and immediately remembered a fellow Wellesley College student. I graduated from WC in 2005 at the age of 45 as a Davis Scholar. Constance was always smiling, she made me laugh and always had a positive attitude. I am deeply disappointed that I am away from the area on the 14th. I will always remember her with love and admiration. My heart is deeply saddened and I pray for you all. ...

Connie was a truly extraordinary person with a great capacity for love- She will always be remembered as an example of the best that a person can be. I will be at the memorial.
Pip

Connie's energy, intelligence and ability to connect with people are unforgettable. Her love touched our family as with so many others. Michael, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this time of loss beyond evaluation. Per Ostman

July 8, 2016

Dear Michael,

I was so sorry to read about the loss of Connie. Although I think I met her just one time, perhaps at a Yale or MIT event, she sounds like an incredible person who brought much joy and light to the world. I wish you much strength in this sad time, along with the ability to focus on the many happy memories. It would be great to reconnect and reminisce sometime.

All the best,
Tim

Connie had a wonderful spirit and will be really missed by her family and friends. Please be assured that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Judy Johnson