Connie Cunningham obituary, 1954-2022, Crane, MO

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Connie Cunningham

1954 - 2022

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Chris McGinnis

December 4, 2022

It’s hard to find the words but over the years I didn’t see Connie much but every time we meet she was always smiling. Always joyful and happy.
I am sure Connie is smiling in heaven as she was here.
Sending hugs! ❤

The Sobczak Family

November 13, 2022

Wish we would have had an opportunity to meet and know Connie. But, we know and love the bright, beautiful and caring daughter she raised. Hannah has been a joy in our lives for the past 9 years. The legacy Connie left behind as a caring and compassionate, happy person will live on through her children.

Susie loomis Morton

November 13, 2022

I will miss your laughter, your smile and our talks. We have a lot of memories that will always live forever in my heart. After school when we got off the bus we would race to the garage to get a soda pop. Another one was we would sit in the tall grass in the field between your parents house and grandma’s and talk about boys and laugh until we cried.
The times when i spent the night and Aunt Ellen would get us up at 5:00 in the morning to help get the cows to the barn, we were tired because we spent time talking and laughing . So many more memories to hold onto. Love you.❤

Hannah Eisenhour

November 12, 2022

My dear friend, Connie. There is no sun today which seems only fitting. You radiated a glow of warmth, positivity, and literal sunshine. Your laughter was like music. You danced to the beat of your own drum. I have so many fond memories from our many years of friendship.

One of my favorites will always be spending the day making wreaths. You were so proud of all the gum balls you guys had gathered from your yard and you painstakingly glued them all together over many hours to create the most beautiful wintery wreath ever. We listened to music, we laughed, we danced, we cried, we burnt the crap out of all our fingers, and we made a mess of glitter, glue, and wreath bits everywhere. The clean up was terrible lol.

Then we all ate and drank wine and played Cards Against Humanity and just had the most amazing time in each other’s company. We will forever be the Glitter Gal Gang. I will miss you so very much. My heart is in pieces, but I am so grateful you are no longer in pain.

Thank you for being a friend.

Kristi Johnson

November 11, 2022

I remember sharing many moments with Connie as we attended events or waited for the bus to return our kids from events. It was always clear how much she loved and valued her children.

Tamara Blasi

November 11, 2022

Connie LooI don’t really know when I started calling her that but it stuck. I think maybe because it sounds happy when you say it and Connie was the epitome of happy. I don’t mean a forced happy but a childlike happy that always met up with her faith and she always seemed to have pure joy in her heart.

Not that she didn’t have many struggles in life.I knew this beautiful soul for over 30 years and we “worked” through many things together while working together. She always was my cheerleader and stood by me as a defender. And even though she went through really really hard times, her joy shone through, she taught me how to really rely on God for all thingsand she wasn’t preachy about it, she just always praised God even during the hard times. By her actions, I learned to do the same.

Thank you Connie Loo for shining Jesus’s light into my life. I am forever grateful and blessed to have had such a good friend as you. Many don’t get this chance in life and I thank God for you and I know I will carry your beautiful spirit with me until we meet again.

Big hugs my friend.❤
Tamara

Clifford and Kathy Costlow

November 11, 2022

Connie was a very special lady in more ways than I can count. I can still see that beautiful smile that would light up any room. She has a very special place in our hearts and will be deeply missed. Connie was very optimistic, a ray of sunshine even in her darkest moments. She grabbed life by the hand and lived it with her heart guiding her along with her love for Jesus. Rest in Peace sweet lady, you'll always and forever be in our hearts!

Senior Photo 1972

Hannah Hughes

November 11, 2022

My favorite photo ❤

Mari Flores

November 11, 2022

To Connie’s family,

I know Brianna and I watched your very brave fight with cancer. I love relationship the two of you had. Brianna’s post made laugh and cry. Tears of joy and sorrow. I will be lifting your family in prayer. I’m so sorry
Sending prayers of peace, love comfort and strength,
Mari Flores

Ranea Venable

November 10, 2022

I worked with Connie years ago at Shepherd of the Hills. She had one of the sweetest personalities ..she was always so optimistic---I have thought of her often over the years. I am so sorry to learn of her passing...May God bring comfort and peace to the family during this time.

Legacy Remembers

Posted events

June 25, 2024

Nov

12

Visitation

3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Stumpff Funeral Home - Crane

214 N. Commerce Street P.O. Box 272, Crane, MO 65633

Nov

13

Funeral service

1:30 p.m.

Stumpff Funeral Home - Crane

214 N. Commerce Street P.O. Box 272, Crane, MO 65633

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