Constance-Walter-Obituary

Constance M. Walter

New Egypt, New Jersey

Mar 31, 1927 – Dec 5, 2012

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March 31, 1927
DIED
December 5, 2012
LOCATION
New Egypt, New Jersey
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Tilghman Funeral Home - New Egypt Obituary

Constance M. Walter, age 85, of Wrightstown passed away peacefully surrounded by angels and ascended into Heaven on Wednesday, December 5 where she joined her husband, parents and sister.Constance was born in Trenton and was a resident of Wrightstown since 1974. She was a beautician at Top of...

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Heartfelt condolences to Wayne Walter and Family for your loss.

Do not stand by my grave and weep,
I am not there... I do not sleep.
I am the thousand winds that blow,
I am the winter snow.
I am the autumn leaves that fall,
I am the summer sun on the concert hall.
I am the spring flowers under your feet,
Isn't that neat?
Do not stand by my grave and cry,
I am not there... I do not sleep.

*May you all find strength in the love of Family.

So sorry i bet she was a wonderful lady.I know she loved her family and how much you all loved her back.Let her rest in heaven now..God bless Tracy Samero And Family

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. She always had a smile on her face and we are sure she is smiling at you from up in Heaven.

Wayne Walter & Family:
Wishing you all our deepest sympathy in your time of grief. May the laughs, the stories, the smiles remain and it is these very memories that will help your loved one on her next path.

Fondest wishes,
Allison, Sean, & Alice

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch.
As we begin to remember you we will think back on that which you lived and how your life gave us so many memories too beautiful to ever replace or forget.

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left us to soon, or why you left before we were ready, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to ever replace or forget.