Lorraine Paquette
had many loving years with Connie. when we were kids we were inseperable. Miss you Connie/
Birth date: Oct 7, 1934 Death date: Sep 7, 2015
V. Constance "Connie" (Desaulniers) Gagnon, 80, was peacefully called to her heavenly home on September 7, 2015 after a seven year battle with Alzheimer's disease. Born October 7, 1934 in Moosup, CT, Connie was the 10th child of L Read Obituary
had many loving years with Connie. when we were kids we were inseperable. Miss you Connie/
Sorry to hear about the passing of Connie. Connie will be your angle looking over you and your family. Will always remember her beautiful smile and kind ways. Milton Herrick
Dear Cheryl, Mike & Norm
As I remember Connie at an Easter Dinner she was so cute, reminding me to clean my plate! Even though while walking the neighbor hood she always said HI, with a reminder from Cheryl who I was. She was a sweet gal & I will remember her always. Hugs & kisses to everyone.
Sam Benson
We visited with Connie & Norm and mutual friends of ours last year. Norm and Mike commented on the fact that she recognized me after all these years. It's amazing how you touch people's lives as you journey through your own. I will always remember that Connie had a smile for everyone. My condolences to the family.
Bill St. Amour
I worked with Connie at Kaman in the maintenance dept. Connie was the administrative assistance for us I spent many hours with her and became close friends We all called her Mother and we looked to her for advice I always sent her a mothers day card . A wonderful person and will be missed Charlie Reynolds
Aunt Connie was a beautiful lady. She was always smiling. On my last visit with her over a year ago, she knew who I was and smiled during the entire visit and held my hand so tight. It was such a heart warming experience that I knew, even though I have not seen her in a while, she loved me and missed me! I felt loved and close to her heart no matter how many miles apart we are. We love you and miss you Aunt Connie. Now you are in heaven holding my mother's hand, now mom is sharing the same heartwarming feeling of being truly loved that I had that day. How happy they must be. R.I. P. Love, Your niece
To remember Aunt Connie I decided to post pictures of her with her family and friends for all of these people she loved and they loved her. She is with some of them and the rest of us will always remember her until the day we join her. With Love, Judi and Keith Hausmann
I have so many happy memories of Aunt Connie as I grew up and throughout my adult years. It was a joy to be with her; She taught us how to experience a beautiful life by her loving kindness. We will never forget her and are comforted to know that she is now in the presence of God and her predeceased family.
Thinking about Connie last night I reflected on this lovely woman and I remembered the first time I met her at Mimi’s Café in Orlando, the first time I met my son’s future in-laws. Gracious and elegant, gentle in conversation; a beautiful, caring woman.
Whenever I was in Orlando I would visit Norm and Connie... and as her memory faded, she would ask, while hugging me, “Do I know you?”… It didn’t matter that you didn’t remember me,Connie, it was my pleasure knowing you.
May the good Lord reward her beautiful life.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Norm. My deepest sympathy, Cheryl & Mike. Love and hugs to you, Michelle and Dave.