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Constance Ramsey

Seattle,wa., Washington

1924 - 2021

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Ramsey, ConstanceConstance Maria (Fletcher) Ramsey: February 27, 1924 – February 17, 2021One of five girls, Constance was born in Philadelphia and raised by Pearl Brown Fletcher and Chester G. Fletcher. She graduated from West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Girls, completed University of...

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I met Connie some 30 years ago and loved her ever since. She was so special and I enjoyed our friendship and her wisdom and care even when they moved away from New Haven. What a special woman she was!
May she rest in peace and her memory be a blessing to all who knew her.

I have many wonderful childhood memories of time spent at 115 Everit St.
When I think of your mom, I remember a kind, loving, beautiful woman. What a long, full life she had! She will surely be missed.

Aunt Connie was such a beautiful person inside and out. I'll always remember meeting Aunt Connie for the first time. She welcomed me into the family with loving and open arms. She was such an incredibly strong, kind, loving and caring person. May you rest in peace eternally Aunt Connie. I love you.

MEMORIES OF ALL THE WONDERFUL TIMES Constance and I shared over the course of our friendship these last 12 or 13 years keep coming back to remind me how fortunate we were to have met. She will be much missed (and was during the Coronavirus) and my heart goes out to her daughters and grandchildren. Thoughts of all the special times, shared dinners and lunches and happy hours, working on her book, birthday parties and a baby shower, outings to SAM, or a movie, and many, many discussions on...

I met constance and her husband back in 1992 when they both attended my mother’s (Geraldine Brown Beavers Goldthwaite) law school graduation banquet in Washington ,D.C. i had heard so much about them and her relationship to my granddaddy Lennie. I was so pleased to have met them and introduced them to the rest of Brown and Beavers families.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.