Connie Jean Crow
Former Kearney resident Connie Jean Crow, 69, passed away surrounded by family on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at her daughter's house in Hastings, NE.
A Celebration of Life will be 1-4 p.m. Sunday, July 7, at the Gail and Michael Yanney Pavilion, 2022 West 11th Street, Kearney. The family is requesting Husker attire be worn or anything purple in color in honor of Connie. Burial will be held at a later date. There will be no viewing or visitation. Memorials may be given to the family for a memorial to be established at a later date. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lbvfh.com. Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home & Cremation Center is serving the family.
Connie was born June 6, 1954, in Arnold, NE to Robert and Mona (Sargent) Crow. She graduated from Arnold High School in 1972 and attended Mid-Plains Community College in North Platte. Connie worked her way up the chain at the U.S. Post Office, working at the mail distribution center in North Platte, mail carrier and clerk in Cozad, and finally was Postmaster in Stratton and Stamford, NE; retiring in 2011.
Connie loved playing cards with anyone who would play with her, her children and grandchildren would tease her with changing the rules if she was not winning. She started hosting the family Easter dinner after her mother was unable to do so, and if you happen to know anything about the Crow Easter dinners there were a lot of relatives that gathered together. Unfortunately, this came to an end as everyone started living farther apart. Connie loved spending her time outside and was always working on a project. She started to travel to Arizona for the winters around six years ago and fell in love with the life and community of friends she found there. Connie was part of a breakfast club, loved to entertain, and was known to have baked goods ready all of the time for her friends and neighbors during her time in Arizona. During the summers in Nebraska, she taught her granddaughters how to bake pies, often donating baked goods and Christmas candy to the police stations in Kearney and Hastings. Connie loved spending time with her family and friends, her grandchildren meant the world to her.
Connie was preceded in death by her grandparents; parents; aunts, uncles, and cousins.
SURVIVORS:
Children & Spouses: Melissa & Lonnie Abbott – Hastings, NE, Michael & Holli Koubek – Kearney, NE and Landon & Emma Scott – Lincoln, NE
Grandchildren: Kirsten Abbott – Chicago, IL, Teagan Abbott – Lincoln, NE, Kalli Koubek – Kearney, NE, Brylee Koubek – Kearney, NE and Savannah Panec – Grand Island, NE
Siblings & Spouses: Dave & Bernie Crow – Arnold, NE, Karen & Dean Hickenbottom – Spokane, WA and Gary & Jo Crow – Arnold, NE
Aunts: Kate Henry – Callaway, NE and Sharon Leonard – North Platte, NE
Friends: Dee Wilkerson, Arizona neighbors and friends
Many Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and Friends
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