Constance C. Bommer
1939 - 2019
Condolences
I first met Connie when I retired from work and Connie and I both did water aerobics at the Y where all the short people hung out. She was a joy to know and was very generous with her time and hospitality. I love talking to Connie about her prison ministry. May she rest in peace
Pat Burke
Connie, was my co-worker, water exercise partner, and above all my friend. When God created you, he gave you a mission to fulfill and you certainly accomplished that. You touched the hearts of all you came into contact with especially mine. I will always remember the fun times we had together, the laughter and tears. Your time on earth was much too short and you will be missed by all.
All our love, Ann & Jim
I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. Recently I lost my dear mother, and found
comfort in the Holy Bible, like at Isaiah 25 verse 8 - "The Sovereign Lord will
swallow up death forever, and wipe away the tears from all faces." Also at
Revelation 21 verse 4 we find God's promise to remove both pain and death.
For more comfort, I turn to the website at: www.jw.org (Search: Comfort)
May knowing you are in the hearts and thoughts of others, help you and yours through this time of sorrow. Ruth Hawthorne, corresponding Secretary, Riverside High School Alumni Association
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember Connie from when we were growing up attending Riverside High & also St Marks Episcopal Church.
My older sister Joyce was best friend with Jeannie. Jeannie stood up for my sister's wedding . They remained friends throughout the years till both of their passings within 2 years of each other
GOD Bless,
Judy
Connie's gentle spirit filled with love brought joy and healing wherever she was. I am privileged to have known her through Kairos Prison Ministry at Albion. I remember the precious gift of herself that she gave to so many over the years.
May her family and friends find strength, comfort, peace and healing, knowing that she lives in the loving presence of our God.
Dear Mike, Janis, Etan and Rachel,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies on the loss of your loved one. Words are never adequate in moments like these. I will say though that my heart goes out to you. During this difficult time, be sure to remember fondly all the wonderful memories you had with her.
With sympathy,
Brett Kennedy