Connie Heibel Amos went peacefully to be with The Lord on August 2, 2010. She passed away in the comfort of her home located in Grove City Ohio. She was surrounded and cared for by her loved ones until the very end, after being diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer.
She was born in Columbus Ohio on April 6 1944 to Leroy “Pete” and Evelyn “Peggy” Heibel and was a graduate of West High School. She became a long time resident of Flushing Ohio after meeting her husband Lee Amos.
Connie was foremost a wonderful mother and fantastic homemaker, then later served as a public official for the Flushing Township.
She left behind her husband Lee Amos, daughter Angela Amos Jacob and grand daughter Paige Jacob, son Alan Amos and wife Tracy along with their children, grandson Justin and grand daughter Brooke Amos, her sister Danielle Weber, and sisters in law Barbara and Sharon Heibel. She had many nephews and nieces and their spouses who loved her dearly. Nephews Brian (Paula) Heibel, Mark (Robbon) Heibel and Neices Mindy (Jeff) Bowling, Carrie (Ben) White and Michelle (Eric) Baker along with the many, cousins and dear friends. All of these people were a fantastic support to mom and us thru this entire ordeal.
Connie was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers Bob and Tom Heibel and brother in law Danny Weber.
Connie will be deeply missed by her loved ones and friends. There will be no formal funeral or memorial but we ask that donations be made to Mount Carmel Hospice for the great care they gave to Connie and her family during this difficult time.
It will be the little things
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the quiet moments,
the smiles, the laughter.
And although it may seem
hard right now,
it will be the memories
of these little things
that help to push
away the pain
and bring the smiles
back again.
With Loving Memories,
Shaye (Kennedy) Michaelis
I am so very glad that I had been able to get to know her as an adult. She brought laughter, love to all those around her. She will be missed each day but all you have to do is look at your children and you will see parts of your mom. She lives on in your children
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