.Connie was born August 2,1955. She was the oldest daughter of John and Jennie Fish. The older sister to Cathy and Sandra. Connie was very mild mannered, easygoing and truly the most giving person you could ever meet. She was always a bargain shopper and never wanted anything too extravagant or expensive. Connie was a caregiver, with a heart of gold. She would give her last penny to someone in need, and she always wanted to make others feel special be it by making a yummy meal--she was a fantastic cook and made the best enchiladas--or bringing a small gift because she saw it and it made her think of you. Her memory was incredible even to her last days. Anything you asked she would remember the date, the name or whatever it was you needed to know.
Connie raised two wonderful daughters, Stephanie and Lesley, both who preceded her in death and helped raise her lovely Granddaughter, Taylor. She absolutely adored her great grandsons, Mikaiah and Azriel
Connie was extremely bright and had the most beautiful penmanship. She addressed more than her fair share of invitations, graduation announcements and other odds and ends for the whole family. She was the one you could always count on to show up no matter the event or the circumstances, and never empty handed, always dressed in layers because she was nearly always cold.
Connie was loved by so many and will be greatly missed!
Connie was preceded in death by her daughters, Stephanie RedEarth and Lesley Garcia and also by her Father, John Fish and Step-Father, Joel Nack. She is survived by her Mother, Jennie Nack, Granddaughter, Taylor Gutierrez (Ruben), her Great Grandsons, Mikaiah and Azriel Gutierrez, Sister, Cathy Martinez, Brother-in-law, Casey Jones, Aunt, Rosie Fresquez, and Nieces and Nephews, Cherie Montoya (Kevin), Jason Martinez, Desiree Pifer, John Martinez (Leslie), and Kenny Martinez Jr., great nephews and nieces and many cousins, family and friends.
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