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Constance Mitchell

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

1942 - 2024

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Constance Mitchell Wolfeboro, NH - Constance Remington Mitchell, age 82, died on Sept 21, 2024 in Ossipee, NH. She was born on January 31, 1942 in New York City to Carol (Northrop) and Robert Dale Mitchell. After World War II, her family settled in Teaneck, New Jersey where she spent her...

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I was truly grieved to read of Connie´s passing. After moving from my last address I was informed the new owners received the Christmas letter she sent but they failed to forward so I missed out. At that point I made a mental note to try to reach out. However, unexpected twists and turns led to 3 major moves in a year and a half and as I was looking online to confirm her address for my letter I read of her passing. I´m heartbroken! My deepest condolences to her family and to all who loved...

I was sad to read that Connie had passed. We had such a good time working together at Scott McGuffin´s Law Office years ago. She was so bright and so funny. I loved our conversations and bantering. She was a wonderful woman and amazed me with all she did. My heartfelt condolences to her family.I will always remember her. Rest in Peace Connie.

Michigan "Up North" Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore We will miss you!!

When I first moved to Barnstead I met Connie, While attempting to back a large long rented moving van up a hill with a turn in the path she tap on the hood of the truck and announced "This area of town is zoned as farm land and if my dogs bothered her goats she had the right to shoot them." I of course responded "lady if you shoot my dogs and I'll shoot you and then hi my name is John" from that moment on Connie and I were friends, she has been missed in the neighborhood since she move, she...

Meeting Constance the day I moved to Barnstead was an experience, I shall never forget, as a new neighbor moving in across the street and trying to back a rented moving truck up a steep hill, She stop my efforts, to inform me that being in a farm zone she would have the right to 'shoot my dogs if they bothered her goats'. At which point I responded "Lady if you shoot my dogs I'll shoot you, Hi My name is John " at which point we became instant friends. Connie has been sorely missed in this...

Met Connie through our love of goats and gardening. We talked books and plants. Loved her Christmas parties with such an eclectic group of people will truly miss her.

We saw each other only once after I moved to Northern Virginia, and we talked only once a year, following my receipt of her Christmas letter. But I loved knowing she was a part of my world. I'll always be glad my earlier move to Barnstead had made that happen. There will never be anyone like Connie.

oh so many good memories of Connie in Barnstead...she helped me be "less shy"...one of my favorite neighbors back on Rand Road...the parties, the Women´s Fellowship, the dog walks, the retreats. She was so well-read and open-minded...we even talked science! I´ll miss her. My condolences to her family. She was a wonderful friend and neighbor.