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Connie Kee
Connie Kee, 63, beloved mother, grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully Tuesday, January 17, 2012 in Fort Worth, TX. She was born in Ohio and came to Texas in December 1979 where she continued to establish herself as a very successful Realtor. During her Real Estate career, she worked for a number of the areas formidable Real Estate companies. She loved her work and loved to preview and show homes to all of her many wonderful clients over her 30 plus years in the Industry. She is survived by her Son, Tim Roussey; daughter, Cynthia Ann Roussey; grandchildren, Bradley and Rebecca and long-time partner, Wally Harris. She will be truly missed by the many that loved her!
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  1. Connie was a dear person to my husband and I . She was a joy to be with and always so full energy! She was a true professional at her job continually going the extra mile , but more importantly a beautiful person and friend. She will be greatly missed by many, many people including myself. I know she is with the lord and will some day be reunited with those that love her.

  2. Connie was a very special person. We will miss her smile and especially her laugh! My husband and I worked with Connie for many years and grew to admire and care for her as a friend. She was always willing to go the extra mile and such an honest person. She was a beautiful person that so many people will miss!

  3. We are grieved to learn of Connie’s passing. She was one of a kind. Great sense of humor, professional but always warm and caring. She was a person we would have been proud to call a friend. These words express her unique spirit:
    She lived well who laughed often and much; who won the respect of intelligent people and the love of little children; who earned the appreciation of honest critics and endured the betrayal of false friends; who filled her niche and accomplished her task; who left the world better than she found it, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul; who never lacked appreciation of earth’s beauty or failed to express it; who always looked for the best in others and gave them the best she had; whose life was an inspiration; whose memory is a benediction.
    Our prayers go out to the family.

  4. Connie is my ex-sister in law, and although we were not close recently, she meant a lot to me, and I thought of her often. She came into my life when I was having a very difficult time, and I will never forget that. She and my brother Mick, who also passed away 2 years ago are the reason I’m in Texas. Connie is the reason that I myself got into real estate. I’m so sorry for the family’s loss. God Bless you all, and yes, she will be missed.

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