1942 - 2015
1942 - 2015
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Felicitas Consuelo Henson, known as Connie to her large, loving family and many friends, died in Ontario on September 9, 2015 after a long struggle with lung disease. She was 73 years old.
Connie was born in Wilmington, California on January 8, 1942, where she graduated from Banning High School. On what was without a doubt the happiest day of her life, she married Wendell Henson, known to family and friends as Wen, on her birthday in 1971, the beginning of a loving marriage that brought her strength and joy throughout the rest of her life. The following year, she gave birth to their daughter Wendy, who joined her brothers, James Henson, from Connie’s previous marriage, and Kerry Henson and Gary Henson, from Wen’s previous marriage. Connie is survived by Wen and her children and their spouses: her favorite son-in-law Jason Paar, Kerry’s wife Julia Henson, Jim’s wife Kathy Grant, and Gary’s wife Trisha Henson. She will be missed by her grandchildren: Andrew and Alyssa Paar; Jacquelyn and Jonathan Henson; and Katie, Ryan, Christopher, and Tori Henson.
Connie was the sixth of the nine children of Ygnacio and Consuelo Garibay, and she provided her extended family with love, comfort, and advice through years of visits, travel, and hours on the phone with them. She tended closely to both of her parents in the final years of their lives, and along with Wen provided heroic and compassionate care to her eldest sister Evangelina during the painful bout with cancer that ended her life. To the second generation of American-born Garibay grandchildren, she was the caring and ever-present Aunt Wewa, a childhood nickname that stuck with her through adulthood,
While Connie’s first and foremost focus was always Wen and the family they had built together, Connie’s love of people and socializing found her in a series of jobs helping people throughout most of her life. Many people will best remember her for her work as a travel agent, which she took up in 1987. Her specialty in cruises led to years of exciting travel with Wen even into their retirement, and together they flew, cruised, and bussed to almost every continent, including several trips that took them to every corner of Europe as well as excursions to China, India, South Africa, Egypt, Turkey, and South Africa, to name just a few. She and Wen missed their grandchildren during their globe trotting, but saw things during their travels far beyond the wildest dreams of “two kids from Wilmington,” as they would say. Through all of this, though, Connie kept in close touch with her sisters and brothers, and rarely missed birthdays, anniversaries, and special occasions. She always enjoyed returning home to the house in which she and Wen raised their family, and her lovingly tended backyard, lush with the plants she nurtured, many of them for years -- just as she nurtured so much and so many during her life.
In lieu of flowers, donations in the memory of Consuelo Henson may be made to the American Lung Association at http://www.lung.org/donate/ or by mail to: The American Lung Association, 55 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60601
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Cecilia Combe
April 13, 2016
I was so sad to learn of Connie's passing. She was a tremendous person who will missed now and remembered always.
Cecilia Combe
October 1, 2015
Treasure all the wonderful memories you have of our dearest Wewa. May those memories bring you comfort and peace when your heart hurts.
My love and prayers are with you at this difficult time. She is. Always in my heart...Love you guys! Josie
George Pierro
October 1, 2015
Wendell, never met your bride but I know her now(115 great photo's). What a beautiful life you had together. Connie will rest in the lords peace & love forever. George Pierro, (Lennox 1969-1974)

Jon Engebretsen
September 18, 2015
Louise and I were fortunate enough to call Connie and Wendell our best friends. We enjoyed cruising together; playing cards, or just talking about our kids and grandchildren. May she rest in eternal piece.
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Carolyn Filek
September 14, 2015
May He who knows your sorrow bring peace, comfort, and healing to your soul.
Tom Lopez
September 13, 2015
May the Peace you now experience in God's Light bring blessings of healing and comfort to your family.
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