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Constance T. Montgomery

Cresco, Illinois

Age 82

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Constance T. Montgomery, 82, of Cresco, Pennsylvania, died Monday, July 13, 2020 at home.Born in Savannah, Georgia, she was the daughter of the late Eddie and Florence (George) Mazo.Constance graduated from Cardinal Stritch College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she later furthered her education and...

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I sometimes think of all the times I my daughter and her children all the times that I spent taking them places. It was such a great pleasure. May God keep her business working in Heaven.

Connie was one-of-a-kind. She had everything in order, I´ll never forget her.

I grew up in the building of Connie and was raised there by my grandparents Anna and Erkan Sayrun. The people in the building became like family. Mrs. Montgomery as we called her then, was so kind and always smiling. She was always on the go and very busy, but always made sure to say hello and to spread joy. She had the most beautiful smile! Her son David was like an older brother to me. I will remember her for her laugh and smile. And the kindness she shared with my family!

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Connie you will be missed, you always felt like family, our hearts are broken. You will always have a special place in our hearts.

With love,
Whitney, Jeff, Ryan and Austin

Connie was kind, caring and always had the students in mind.

I met Connie when we were members of the Northside Friends of the Chicago Sinfonietta Orchestra. Whenever we attended any special events or the Galas, she always made sure each member went home safely. Once you were in her orbit, she embraced your presence.

I always appreciated the good works you did for our Links organization. Your positive attitude, patience and creativity will be missed. Sincerely, Margo Robinson

I extend my condolences to the family.
Connie and I were both from Savannah, Georgia and enjoyed reminiscing about our hometown.
We reconnected when our lives crossed paths in Chicago.
She was the same Connie that I remembered in Savannah.
We spent a lot of time together while participating in childrens' organizations such as the "Better Boys Foundation" as well as organizing activities for our children.
I will always cherished our last visit in Philadelphia. ...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.