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Constance Mae Rowe
December 27, 1949 - September 15, 2015

Constance  Mae Rowe

Constance Mae Rowe
Dec 27, 1949 - Sep 15, 2015

Constance  Mae Rowe
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Constance Rowe was born on December 27, 1949. She went to heaven on September 15, 2015 in Puyallup WA.

She was survived by her daughter Kimberley Rowe, her two granddaughters Gracie Herbrand and Aubrey Rowe. Her mother Carolyn Hallmann. Her sister Cherilyn Yanez, brothers Randy, Joe and Thomas Hallmann. Many other family and friends. She touched the lives of everyone she knew.

Connie was surrounded by the loving arms of her daughter Kimberley Rowe her sister Cherilyn Yanez and her niece Rosalinda Turner and family friend Debi Brigham and when she passed.

Connie loved Alaska and spent much of her life in Ketchikan. She enjoyed fishing on her Fathers boat. Her granddaughters and her family were so precious to her. She loved to sing and was a member of the Sweet Adelines in Ketchikan, Alaska. She will be missed by many but never forgotten. She is now pain free in the arms of her Father in heaven.

Memorial Service will be held on Saturday October 3, 2015 at 11:00AM Puyallup Nazarene Church located at: 1026 7th Avenue SW Puyallup, Washington 98371

 
 

kim on Dec 27, 2015

CandleHappy Birthday in heaven!

kim on Dec 25, 2015

Merry Christmas mom♡

Kim Gracie Aubrey on Nov 26, 2015

CandleHappy Thanksgiving mom we miss you

Kim Rowe on Nov 18, 2015

I got this in memory of you. I love you. The girls love you. We miss you every second of every day. Continue to watch over us. I love you Mom♡

Tom W. on Nov 11, 2015

CandleShe was an amazing, kind, gentle woman, and will be greatly missed by all.

Maggie on Oct 9, 2015

Connie, you are thought of and loved in so many ways. We will miss your funny, crazy, talented, and crafty ways. You were full of fun and laughs, that was contagious to us all. Never afraid to say what was on your mind, generally it just popped out, but that is what made you so unique. You will be missed my dear. May God keep you close to his heart and rain his love on you.

Maggie

Randy on Oct 9, 2015

CandleDistance and time have no bearing on how we feel about the ones we love.. Even though we can't be with them, doesn't mean that we don't think of them often. There's a bond that begins with childhood that is never broken, and as we grow older it becomes even more precious. Hug the ones close to you, love the ones afar, and never forget the ones who have passed away. Tomorrow is another day, but with no guarantee it will include us all. Pray for the ones who have gone before us, and are in God's grace, and know they are smiling down upon us and watching over each and every one of us. God has a new angel to sing in his choir. Love you little sister, God Bless, and rest in peace.

Randy

ED on Oct 3, 2015

CandleWell at last I must say Goodbye.only this time it is not' GOD be with ye',but Ye be with GOD.
Sixteen,almost seventeen,years ago I and my beloved friend met while adrift on the cyber sea;on one of the originl chat apps,ICQ.For years we typed at one another,ghosts in the machine from opposite ends of the earth>Alaska & Georgia

Cheri Yanez on Oct 3, 2015

CandleI was thinking last night about my sister Constance Mae Rowe and thought that some of you might want to know a little about her . She was raised on a chicken ranch in Ramona Ca. There was five of us kids. We had twenty acres on top of a hill with a 360 degree view. It was a place that provided lots of fun for us kids. We had story book rock, Humpty Dumpty Rock, big rock and the giant oak. We all had large imaginations a could make great games in this environment. We loved it when the Santana winds came because they were very strong on top of the hill. We could try and run against it and not hardly move or put it at our back and fly like the wind. Connie graduated from Ramona unified high school and then went on to Become a cosmetologist. She did like doing hair and entered competitions. One story she told me was that she wrapped a perm for a lady and then went and was bleaching her own hair. Then it was time to rinse out the ladies perm. When she went back to rinse the bleach off her hair it all fell off in the sink.
After her arthritis got so bad and she couldn't stand for long periods of time anymore, she worked as after hours switchboard operator for awhile. Connie got married moved to Washington. She couldn't have children. So they adopted a baby girl she named Kimberly. After her divorce she moved to Alaska. Connie loved Alaska and spent a lot of years there. She piloted my dads fishing boat "the "Johnea" for a long time. She loved fishing. She moved back to Washington. Kimberley went on to give her two beautiful grandchildren Gracie and Aubrey. She loved being a nana. I know that she is watching over all of them now. She said dad was sitting on the end of the bed waiting to bring her to the lord. She will always be in our hearts. I miss you SIS.

mom and brothers on Sep 18, 2015

You will always be missed and loved

Kim on Sep 18, 2015

Mom you always called me your sweetpea. I love you and keep playing the memories over and over in my head. The times at Loring, watching my fav cartoon a million times...An American Tale. I always wanted to be Feivel. I love you

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Puyallup Nazarene Church
1026 7th Avenue SW
Puyallup , Washington 98371
11:00 AM


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