Constance-Rehmann-Obituary

Constance "Connie" Rehmann

Vancouver, Washington

02/17/1932 - 04/17/2025

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April 17, 2025
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Vancouver, Washington

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Constance "Connie" Rehmann – devoted wife, loving mother, and inspirational granny – passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Vancouver, Washington. She lived life to the fullest, bringing joy, imagination, and music to everyone she met. She met the love of her life, Jack, in 1948...

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SORRY ABOUT CONNIE SHE WAS MY FIRST COUISON I LIVEDDOWN THE STREET 4 HOUSES DOWN ON CHURCH STREET IN CARROLLTON

What a beautiful obituary for a beautiful lady. I had the pleasure of meeting Connie through various parties that were hosted by The Rehmann Group when I worked there. I loved Jack as well. What a beautiful life she and Jack had, with an even more beautiful family! My deepest sympathies to the family.

To the Rehmann Family, It was a pleasure to get to know Jack and Connie Rehmann when I worked at United Way; they were both such pleasant people to be around. I remember Connie leading us in a singalong during a hayride at a United Way gathering at Tom and Ruth McDonald's house. My condolences to you and thank you for sharing your parents with the community.

I was lucky enough to part of a Saturday lunch group that included Dr. George Gugino, Jack Rehmann, Tom McDonald and Lou Furlo and many other prominent men. Connie renamed this group "the old grump lunch bunch". Jack Provenzano

My deepest sympathies to the Rehmann family. Connie always made me feel like I was one of her own and I loved singing with her as pianist. I was lucky enough to receive one of her button jars and will cherish it always.

my sympathy and prayers are with your family. Your mom and I worked on many projects together for the Saginaw Symphony Orchestra throught SSOS. You have probably heard the story about how she and I had gone to an event , she had placed a roast on the counter for some reason and when we returned to your house- the roast was gone. You had a pretty big dog at that time, who I believe ate the roast. She used to be so excited for the trips to Egypt where she had been warned to ALWAYS hold on to...