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Constance "Connie" Jones, passed away from ovarian cancer on November 8, 2025. Connie is survived by her long term partner, Joe Masiak. She is also survived by her brother, Joe Jones (Nancy); a nephew, Wes (Krista) and their sons, Henry and Liam and her niece, Emily (Phillip).
Connie graduated from the University of Denver. She spent a short time as a teacher in Denver and a caseworker in Eagle County. Connie moved back to the Boulder-Broomfield area and worked several years n the high tech industry with many companies.
Connie should be remembered for her dedicated work ethic and great sense of humor. She enjoyed skiing for many years and also walking, hiking and biking. Connie also like to travel especially to beaches.
At her request, there will be no visitation or funeral services.
If you would like to make a donation in her Connie's memory, please make contributions to the American Cancer Society- Anschutz.
Please visit horancares.com to share memories and condolences with Connie's family.
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