Constance Fenton

Constance Fenton obituary, West Liberty, OH

Constance Fenton

Constance Fenton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Jennings Farley & Seeley Funeral Home and Crematory on Jan. 12, 2024.

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Constance "Connie" Fenton passed away peacefully with her daughter by her side on January 12, 2024. Connie was born to John and Dorothy Francis Lookabaugh on April 6, 1940 in Springfield.
In her early years she spent a lot of time between Indian Lake and Bellefontaine, Around 1981 while working at the Elks she met the love of her life Craig Fenton. They were married on July 23, 1982 in their backyard in Bellefontaine. Later they renewed their vows in Las Vegas. Their life together was adventurous and exciting. They traveled all over the world visiting over 100 countries. They loved golfing, fine dining, and spoiling their family. Until 2005 they split their time between Indian Wells, CA and Bellefontaine, OH. Sadly, Craig passed away in 2014. Connie then spent her time with her beloved dogs "kids" Daisy, Ace, Mac, Bella, Patsy, and Spirit. Spirit is the only one still living. Connie suffered a stroke in 2021 and then her daughter Diana selflessly brought her home to care for her for the remainder of her life.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and son; Tony Palmer.
Survivors include her daughter, Diana (Mike) Foulk of Bellefontaine, son; Todd (Nicole) Palmer of South Vienna, and honorary daughter; Susan Arnsperger (Ayers of Asheville, NC. Grandchildren; Nichole "Nikki" (Ted) O'Brien of Findlay, Josh (Niki) Foulk of Bellefontaine, Tara (Josh) Wagner of South Charleston, and T.J. (Taylor) Palmer of South Vienna. Great Grandchildren; Xander Van Scoy, Piper and Wyatt Palmer, and Bailey and Kane Foulk. The family would like to thank the Interim Healthcare Hospice. In addition we can't thank Niki Foulk enough for all of the excellent care she provided Connie the last 2+ Years.
At Connie's request there will be no service.
Online Condolences may be expressed at www.jenningsfarley.com
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