Concetta "Connie" Dauster, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, peacefully left this world on August 13, 2025, in Greenville, SC. Born on February 26, 1940, in Brooklyn, NY, Connie filled her life with love and compassion that touched everyone who knew her. Following her marriage to Bob Dauster, Connie spent most of her time devoted to raising her family. She later worked and volunteered in both preschool and the Daycare at her church, showcasing her passion for caring for children.
Connie was a very giving person whose willingness to help anyone in need was a hallmark of her character. She loved deeply and unconditionally, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of her family and friends.
A devout follower of her faith, Connie cherished her moments at church, where her spirit shone brightly. She found immense joy in spending quality time with her grandchildren, reveling in the happiness they brought to her life. In her quiet moments, Connie also delighted in gardening and caring for her family and pets, reflecting her nurturing nature.
Connie is survived by her loving sons, Chris Dauster, married to Jane, and Pete Dauster, married to Margie. She was the proud grandmother of Ryan Dauster, married to Lexi, Remy Dauster, Emma Dauster, and Kemp Dauster. The bond she shared with her family was profound, and they remain grateful for the countless memories spent together.
She joins her beloved parents, Ralph Rizzo and Josephine Caccavale, and her cherished husband, Bob Dauster, in eternal peace. Though they are no longer with us, their spirits remain intertwined in the love that Connie fostered throughout her life.
Connie's unwavering love and support will forever be missed. As we remember her, we celebrate the light she brought into our lives and the impactful legacy she leaves behind.
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