CONSTANCE-SCHICK-Obituary

CONSTANCE "CONNIE" SCHICK

Lexington, Massachusetts

1945 - 2015

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Schick, Constance "Connie" (Gosselin) 69, of Carlisle, vivacious, witty, engaging, devoted mother of three, passed peacefully from memorable life into loving memory at home in the company of her family on Wednesday, January 14th after a long illness. Born in Bellingham, MA on April 12, 1945,...

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Dr. Schick: My wife and I are deeply sorry to read about the passing of your beloved wife. May God give you fortitude in coping with this grievous loss.

I shall never forget "Connie," who I first met at a college where I had begun to teach approximately thirty years ago. A splendid person of integrity, energetic and engaged who truly cared for other persons, she also had the courage to speak out and stand up against any falsehoods or injustices perpetrated against others.

Her dedication to the institutions where she taught and served, to her colleagues and students, mirrored her profound devotion to her family, which she readily...

Ed, please accept our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. Connie was such a sweetheart. Heaven has one more beautiful angel's voice to glorify God in his magnificent choir. You are in our prayers.

Professor Schick was one of my favorite teachers of all time. Her positive energy and enthusiasm were contagious and made her classes memorable and fun. I remember her fondly for her warmth, her sparkling sense of humor and wonderful personality. My sincere condolences to Adriana and family.

Fifty years is the blink of an eye, and yet a period of infinite significance to Connie's friends and family, especially husband Ed, whose life entwined hers for five decades and was vastly enriched by their bond.

It is a special status to have met both Connie and Ed as teenagers and enjoy their musical talents. Connie merged her outstanding voice and admirable personal gifts into a fine, glowing persona that enlivened every performance.

To read the summary of Connie's...

I met Connie after she saw my ad in the paper. I was a new hair stylist in the area with a last name of Blais. It is French and because of that a friendship and love blossomed. I will forever love her. She always said ' You know that I'm not always fond of haircuts, but I love seeing you.' And I relate to that. I love seeing her... Will see her again. Met her beautiful daughter, her first grandchild and their parents, and heard stories about the rest of the family. All that makes me...

Dr. Schick. My prayers are with you and your family. at this difficult time.
Dottie Annese

Connie was a wonderful colleague. I'm saddened to hear of her passing.