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Constance Cardon Obituary

1923 ~ 2012
Constance Loizos Cardon "Connie" passed away Saturday, February 18, 2012 having lived a full, rich, and giving life of 88 years. Connie was born in American Fork, Utah on August 10, 1923 to Greek immigrants Christ and Angelica Takanikos Loizos. She was the first of six children.
The family moved to Murray, Utah in 1930, where they established a successful farm. Connie taught her siblings English as she learned it in school, and interpreted as required, becoming the family leader at an early age. As a young girl she also attended Greek school. Connie excelled in school, graduated from Granite High School and attended the University of Utah. Connie worked in a secretarial capacity at various downtown Salt Lake businesses and at Dugway Proving Grounds during World War II.
Connie married Paul Ballard Cardon and had three children, Mary-Ellen, Ann and Sam. Paul passed away in October 1962 of kidney failure. With three children under the age of seven, Connie moved the family to a new home close to her mother where she remained until her passing. The two street cul-de-sac became a small family with treasured friendships and experiences.
Life was difficult, but regardless of the challenge, Connie maintained a standard of expectations assuring her children would face life head on, with personal strength and honesty. When the children were all enrolled in school, Connie revived her secretarial skills and was fortunate to find a position at a business a block away from her home, National Housewares, finally retiring from Utah Power and Light creating deep friendships along the way.
No matter how you know Connie, you know her cornerstones: food, laughter, story-telling and lending a hand. No one could tell a story like Connie, no one made better stuffed grape leaves or Greek Easter cookies and no one could laugh as richly and deeply as she. Many dinners were held at her home, with a crowded table, mismatched dishes, food enough to make sure everyone went home with at least one entire meal and an experience that would be remembered fondly by all. Her presence at any activity created an atmosphere of enthusiasm and fun.
A clear and strong thinker, Connie was always available to anyone and took action whenever she saw a need. Friends and family knew they could count on her at anytime and she was often sought out for advice. Connie leaves behind a legacy of love, giving and personal grace.
Proud of her Greek heritage, Connie was very fortunate to have visited Greece three times, meeting family and exploring the country. Connie maintained Greek family traditions after her parents' passing emphasizing Greek meals and sharing recipes and cooking techniques with her nieces and some nephews. Connie joined a Greek Folk Dance class over 30 years ago. They have become a small family, still meeting and dancing together. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church and a lifelong Democrat.
Connie is survived by her children, Mary-Ellen Cardon and Ann Cardon of Salt Lake City and Samuel Loizos Cardon of Orlando, FL; her brother, Sam Loizos of Murray, UT, brother-in-law Charles Teed, Las Vegas, NV, in-laws Louis and Rosemarie Hickman and many nieces and nephews each of whom she carried a special love for. She is pre-deceased by her parents Christ and Angelica, her husband, Paul; her siblings and their spouses, Sonia Handy, Wilma Teed, Jim and Bette (Vic) Loizos, Tom Loizos, niece Christina Ipson; Paul's parents Louis and Rebecca, his brother and sisters and their spouses: Ballard and Eleanor Cardon, Margaret Hickman, Rebecca and Bud Peterson, Helen and Frank Lamb, Edna and Tom Taylor, Lucille and Keith Reading, Ruth and Pernie Leonard.
Funeral services and burial will be at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 So. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Visitation will be Monday, February 27 from 6:00-8:00 pm. Services will be held on Tuesday, February 28 at 2:00 pm with visitation one hour prior.
In lieu of flowers please give to the charity of your choice.
May her memory be eternal.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Feb. 24 to Feb. 26, 2012.

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Scot Loizos

September 9, 2012

Aunt Connie was always very kind to me. As with my other cousins, we had many good memories and family parties in her home - which I will never forget.

µ???? ?a s??a?t????µe ?a? p???(until we meet again) - Scot

Peggy (Meadows) Crandall

March 23, 2012

Connie and I were friends for many, many years. One or our greatest adventures was at Mrs. Burdick's Boarding House in SLC where Connie would bring vegetables in from her family's farm.
She was a great friend and I could count on her always. If you needed anything or just someone to talk to, she was always there and shared her own life as well. She had a fabulous sense of humor. Her strength was an inspiration. She could always find the humor even during her most difficult times.
I will remember her fondly.
My sincerest condolences to all of the family.

Mae Fernandez

March 19, 2012

I extend my prayers and love to Connies family,on thier loss of a Grand and Great Lady. She often spoke of her family with Love. I worked with Connie at Utah Power for many years, where I observed her sensitivity and kindness in working with her customers, and always a smile on her face. We became good friends, along with other friends we went on many fun trips,many luncheons, and especially enjoyed attending the many Canyon Symphonys, with our baskets filled with goodies, Connies being the best with all the Greek food snacks, and along with some good wine and our fancy wine glasses. We did so enjoy the concerts in the mountains. Connie was a wonderful experience in everyones life she touched, with her Positive attitude, Great sence of humor, wonderful life stories, and best of all her hearty laugh. I will miss my Dear Friend.

Jean Slater

March 10, 2012

To The Family of Connie,

I am devastated to hear of the passing of Connie. I just went to visit her today because she had not been answering her phone for the last several days I had been calling. My son finally drove me to her home and a neighbor informed me of her passing. Wilma, was really my best friend in high school therefore I met Connie and loved her as well The whole family was wonderful. They really added a lot of happiness to my childhood. One of my most favorite times in high school was to visit the Loizos family on week-end sleepovers. God Bless you all.
Love,
Jean Slater (Sagers)

Elaine Zambos

March 3, 2012

Dear Cardon Family,

I knew your mom through my mom,Tula Pappas Zambos and my Aunt Wilma Pappas. My aunt recently told me again about her and my mom's trip to "Murray" to get produce from Connie's family farm to sell in their little corner grocery store across the street from their house. They lived in Magna and back then Murray was a long trip!

It was very difficult when my mom passed away as it will be for you but everyday there is always something that will remind you of her and puts a smile on your face. Your mom was a sweet woman and I will always think fondly of her.

May Her Memory be Eternal.

Liz Loizos

March 1, 2012

Aunt Connie, it was my privilege to become part of the family and to get to know you. I'll never forget the day we girls spent in your kitchen making koulerakia :) Your intelligence and independence and giant heart shine still, and your memory will be eternal. I wish I could have had the chance to say goodbye but I'm out of the country on a business trip, so I'm saying it here. Lots of love, and say hi to my mom for us :) Love, Liz, (and Scot, Aerin, and Steph)

Ralph Sylvester

February 28, 2012

Mary, I' so sorry for your lost. Bobbie and I were lucky to have met your wonderful mother.

February 27, 2012

Connie was a beloved friend of the John C. Alder family for several decades. We will miss her loyalty, love and infectious wit.
Marilyn Alder Marquis and John E. Alder

February 27, 2012

I have since retired, but for many years, Connie was a patient in my dental office. It was a pleasure to have her come into the office. She was always happy and brought a breath of fresh air when she came, even though it was not her favorite place to be. What a great lady. We will miss her. My love and sympathy to members of the family.
Dr. Brent Black

Carl A. Taylor

February 27, 2012

The Carl A. Taylor family will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult of times.

May your memories be of great comfort to you.

-= Carl A. Taylor =-

Jan Wolf

February 26, 2012

My mother, Arjean Burraston, was friends with Connie when they were young. They drove to CA together as young girls in the early 1940's. I have heard about Connie all of my life! How wonderful to feel like I got to know her a little bit by reading about her. She sounds like a lovely woman who left a wonderful legacy. My love and thoughts to all of you. Jan Wolf ([email protected])

Peter Lenzen

February 26, 2012

Dear Cardon Family,
We are saddened to hear of Connie's passing. Although its been many years, we still have fond memorys of Connie and her family. Please accept our condolence's.
Your old neighbors, The Lenzen's

Liz Brown

February 26, 2012

Ann and family, I'm truly sorry for your loss. May your mother's laughter and smiles always be your fondest memories.

Suzanne Shelton

February 25, 2012

My father, Louis Hickman, was Paul's nephew. He and my mother loved and respected Connie very much. I wish I had known her better, she sounds like an amazing person.

Stephanie Woody

February 25, 2012

Cardon family, you know her memory will be eternal. Connie was the love of our lives, the life of the party and grand dame of dance. "Little steps" What a big hearted woman who knew things could always be worse because she had such an optimistic outlook. Thank you for sharing her with us and thank you Mary Ellen for making sure she could get to the parties when she physically could not. Thank you for your loving caregiving to this wonderful belle of the ball.

Chris Loizos

February 24, 2012

Such great memories from my childhood, running about aunt Connie's house. Later in life, many hours spent chatting with my mother and Connie. Connie amazed me with the keen understanding she possessed of the world around us, and the sharp wit she always had. She will be missed.

Meg Danielson

February 24, 2012

Mary Ann & Sam - I was saddened to learn of your dear Mother's passing. What a wonderful, long life she had !! I can still hear her wonderful laugh and sense of humor. It was always fun for me to visit your home many years ago. It was always warm, welcoming and filled with humor. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Nanette & Randy Nate

February 24, 2012

Connie,
We can still vividly hear your laugh and feel your radiant love. We were so lucky to have worked with you at UP&L, and will always hold you in the highest regards and cherish your beautiful spirit.

Shannon Strickland

February 24, 2012

Dear Mary,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
The Stricklands- Shannon, Mercedes, Dallin and Liz

Bill Both

February 24, 2012

Aunt Connie. We love you and will miss you. The girls loved wisiting you and playing with your paper music boxes. We will miss you. Love Billy, Gillian and the girls.

Larry Handy

February 22, 2012

We will all miss Aunt Connie. We loved her very much. She was a presence in our life above most others.
We all have an inner strength that we need to draw on at one point or another in our lives.......Aunt Connie taught us how to do it. She had much hardship and she conquered it. She was a reminder that women deserve the same repect and rights as men. She raised three independent people who are remarkable and unique in their own way. I am proud to be part of this family and will miss my Aunt Connie.

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