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Judith English-Maloof & Family
October 16, 2025
My Beautiful and funny older Sister Connie (Aunt Bea), was a very intelligent, loving gentle soul. She was very active as if nothing was wrong up until at our 109th Paternal Wimsett Family Reunion in Paris, Illinois on 09/21/25 and my sisters, said she insisted on attending even though she wasn´t her usual happy self that Sunday. She was a little stubborn (aren´t we all?) and hard of of hearing but she always was helpful to a fault and hardly ever complained. We always joked around. She sure didn´t sound 80. She had started going down hill from that day forward but still never complained. Her son Enoch Jr and his wife Sue lived close by as Connie was very independent for her age. They took excellent care of his Mom, Connie since his Dad, Enoch Sr. Passed years before. Her son Enoch and Sue his wife and children and all us Sisters, our families, fur babies and her dearest friends and all our cousins too loved Connie. She never said a bad thing about anyone. We will watch over our nephew Enoch, Sue and their family as we all love them and we want to as we are family forever. I sure hope Jesus has a tv and recliner in Heaven as she is a was always in the go but usually was at home by 1 pm to 3 pm watching tv and doing her thing. She loved her neighbors and coworkers and close friends and shopping, eating out visiting her family, friends. Thank you everyone. She will have plenty of people in Heaven to keep her busy that´s for sure. She is in no more pain and I know she´s healthy and happy as can be. We are the ones who miss her and it will take time are the ones that are left to grieve.. I know we will see her again one day because I believe as she did and all my sisters too. Connie was darn near perfect but she did get a little stubborn sometimes and she was funny and we love her. Thank you, God Jesus, and the Holy Spirit for letting us share her life here on earth. We will miss her, but just for a while until we see her again. Amen Love ~ Judi Lynn
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