CONSTANCE-HOLLINGER-Obituary

CONSTANCE LOUISE HOLLINGER

Ashtabula, Ohio

1949 - 2020

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ASHTABULA - Constance Louise Hollinger, 70 passed away on Friday, April 17, 2020 while a patient at Ashtabula County Medical Center. The daughter of Morgan and Helen Hollinger, Connie was born on December 10, 1949 in Lititz, Pennsylvania. After achieving her Bachelor's Degree and her Master's...

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Growing up, Connie and I were neighbors on Orchard Road, Lititz. I fondly remember my siblings and I going Trick-or-Treating with her. I'll also never forget the rodeo that we had that featured her dad Morg as master-of-ceremonies and Connie's pony Friskie. Connie and I went to junior high and high school together, but because of her interest in athletics and mine in music, we seemed to go our separate ways. Over the years, I have often thought about her and wondered how she was doing. I...

Connie, you are so loved and missed. I love all the trivia questions and just spending time with you. I may be sad of your passing. But I try everyday to try and remember you are with your parents now. Safe and no pain anymore. Prayers sent you. God Bless you

In 1965 Connie was the goalkeeper for the Championship Field Hockey Team at Warwick High School in Lititz, Pa. I was fortunate enough to be her coach. I am so sad to hear of her death. Connie was so respected by everyone. She will always be remembered for her ability to keep that puck out of the goal cage!!!!!! Signed, Johanne Smith, Coach.

Connie was a special athlete as the first field hockey goalie I coached at Warwick in fall of 1966. She was an excellent goalie, leader of her team and friend to so many. I was so proud of her for finishing her doctorate and last time I talked, we talked about meeting at the Wolf Sanctuary. She will be sorely missed by all of her friends.

Connie was more than a cousin to me. She was a big sister during tough times, a sounding board to share ideas and ideologies, and a wise observer who knew me even better than I knew myself.

I will always appreciate her guidance and encouragement to go out into the world and do what is mine to do. We shared a love of nature, especially animals; even a little mouse we named "Thanksgiving." I enjoyed our liberal discussions about politics and social justice issues. We were like...