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Connie Sue Armstrong-Mayer
BURLESON — Connie Sue Armstrong-Mayer, 50, passed away Sunday, Nov. 30, 2003, at home in Burleson, with her family at her side, following a courageous battle against breast cancer. Connie was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and will be missed by all who knew her.
Condolence Messages

11 Responses

  1. Jerry, Sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I did not know your wife but you always had such wonderful things to say about her. You have been blessed to have such a wonderful wife in your life. May God be with you and your family.

  2. I have worked with Jerry for 5 years now and had heard of Connie’s illnes Jerry talked about his wife with love and compassion for her illness. Jerry had contributed his time with us to do a 5k race for breast cancer for Connie. I had mentioned to him maybe we could come visit Connie and have tea and give her a facial. Jerry thought that might be nice. We did not get to do that we never know how much time we have with our loved ones. I am sorry for your loss

  3. Connie was a dear friend to me. She was always full of spirt and brought me great memories when ever we were together. When she last visted me, she wanted to see the ocean, and put her feet in the sand. We ate at Johnney Rockets together, and shared stories of our grandchildren. We’ll miss her greatly.

    Love,

    Jean & Kent

  4. It was my pleasure to have had the opportunity to help the Mayer family plan the funeral arrangements for Connie.

  5. Connie was a dear friend to me. She was always full of spirt and brought me great memories when ever we were together. When she last visted me, she wanted to see the ocean, and put her feet in the sand. We ate at Johnney Rockets together, and shared stories of our grandchildren. We’ll miss her greatly.

    Love,

    Jean & Kent

  6. Connie was a dear friend to me. She was always full of spirt and brought me great memories when ever we were together. When she last visted me, she wanted to see the ocean, and put her feet in the sand. We ate at Johnney Rockets together, and shared stories of our grandchildren. We’ll miss her greatly.

    Love,

    Jean & Kent

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