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CONNIE CRAIG SUTTLE
October 25, 1932 - June 7, 2018
Connie Craig Suttle, born October 25, 1932 in Corpus Christi, Texas, passed away at 6:55 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, 2018. She was 85 years old.
She moved from Texas to Colorado Springs in September 1999. She suffered from Alzheimer's for many years and cared for by the wonderful staff at Brookdale Bear Creek and other personal caretakers.
Connie is survived by daughter, Michelle (Micki) Suttle of Round Rock, Texas; and son, John H. Suttle II of Denton, Texas.
Funeral services will be in Denton, Texas.
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Elenita let me know last night about the loss of Connie. It is with sadness for your loss that I write this note.
As you know, Connie and I go back many years -all the way to elementary school. It is hard to believe that so many of my dear
friends of so many years have gone to be with the Lord. Even though it is sad for all of us, it wonderful for her. Not only is she released from that terrible Alzheimer's condition but also she will be reunited with John - wonderful blessings for her.
Mickie, please know that you and John will be in our prayers. Lawrence and I know that God will hold you close as you cope with the loss of your dear mother.
Carolyn Young
Carolyn Young
June 30, 2018
I am sorry to hear of Connie's passing. My thoughts are with her children.
Jill Tollefson
June 17, 2018
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