Connie Brock

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connie brock

Connie Brock

June 17, 1943 ~ September 6, 2014

connie brock

June 17, 1943 ~ September 6, 2014


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  1. I am so sorry to read about Connie’s death. I first met Connie around the age of 17 through a mutual friend Joanne Minnicapelli. We had a large group of mutual friends. Most times we would be together at the Flyer’s Club on Wed. and Fri nights talking, joking, dancing and having a good time. Life was so simple then. As we grew older, our paths took different directions. I would run into Connie in Wegmans, Orion’s and we would talk and laugh like we saw each other yesterday. Last time I saw her was at Taco Bell and she had just had a treatment but was still smiling. We would always leave each other with a hug and a promise to get the “girls” together for lunch. Sadly, it never came to be. She was a friend who could pick up where we left off without hesitation. Always joking and smiling. Rest in peace Connie.

  2. God has called another Angel home. We know that Aunt Connie will keep them on tips of their wings with laughter. We love you and will miss you Aunt Connie.

  3. My Friend you made me laugh so many times. You will surely be missed by many. Our committee won’t be the same without you . Rest in piece my friend. Remember Grufmedes our sisterhood

  4. Brock Family- I first met Mrs. Brock in 1977. Joe and I became friends in 2nd grade we have been friends ever since. I know firsthand how much she loved her family and how much her family loved her. Mrs. Brock gradually became Connie to me and many of Joes friends. “I’m too young to be called Mrs. Brock, you can call me Connie.” So Connie it was! She may have been the birth mother to Joe and Tina but she provided so many of us with her motherly advice. What I loved most about Connie is that she always shared her thoughts and opinions in an honest and funny way. She had the ability to take an uncomfortable situation or topic, especially in our teenage years and speak to us in way that we all could relate to without ever making you feel as if you were being told what to do, but her advice was sincere and honest, and most importantly right. She was a “cool mom” a “funny mom” and she will be missed by many, but certainly never forgotten. I will forever remember her calling out for “Albert” from the kitchen most times I was at their house, I literally can here it now. Connie may you be at peace knowing you have lived a beautiful life that had purpose and meaning beyond your earthly years. Love Paul Lane

  5. To Albert, Tina, Joe and grandchildren. Were so very sorry you have lost your Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandma. She will be truly missed as she was an inspiration to all of us. Love and God Bless. Another Angel has been sent to our loved ones in Heaven.xo