Constance "Connie" Whitmore Armstrong

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Jul 19, 1946
Departed on Jun 24, 2021

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Sending my deepest sympathy to you all. I have many fond memories of Connie when we were in a birthday group together, many years ago. She was beautiful and fun loving. I cherish those memories. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, Molly Scott

Hello Steve, I was shocked when you called me and told me of the passing of Connie. I could tell in your voice the love you have for Connie. I will always remember the lunch we had at Smilie’s when Connie and you visited New Orleans. What a memory. I still can not believe that Connie’s wedding ring was in the hotel bathroom when Connie realized she took it off to wash her hands. May God bless you and and your family during these sad days. We will all miss Connie. We are here for you Steve. God Bless. RIP Connie.

Hello Steve, I was shocked when you called me and told me of the passing of Connie. I could tell in your voice the love you have for Connie. I will always remember the lunch we had at Smilie’s when Connie and you visited New Orleans. What a memory. I still can not believe that Connie’s wedding ring was in the hotel bathroom when Connie realized she took it off to wash her hands. May God bless you and and your family during these sad days. We will all miss Connie. We are here for you Steve. God Bless. RIP Connie.

Hello Steve, I was shocked when you called me and told me of the passing of Connie. I could tell in your voice the love you have for Connie. I will always remember the lunch we had at Smilie’s when Connie and you visited New Orleans. What a memory. I still can not believe that Connie’s wedding ring was in the hotel bathroom when Connie realized she took it off to wash her hands. May God bless you and and your family during these sad days. We will all miss Connie. We are here for you Steve. God Bless. RIP Connie.

Dear Cary, Jay, Steve & Family- I am heartbroken to learn of Connie’s passing. She was a smart, hard-working, pretty, adventurous, charismatic person who cherished her family. I hold dear many memories of special times together - sleepovers, pool parties, her wedding, San Francisco trip and most recently, the happiness, love and pride she showed for all of you at Ashley’s wedding. I’m grateful she raised such a beautiful, kind daughter who I will forever call my friend. Love and prayers for you all during this very difficult time.

We haven't seen each other for some time, Steve, but I wanted to tell you how much I had always thought of Connie and you. The two of you were a great match and I always enjoyed seeing you walk through the doors of Clancy's. My heart goes out to you and your family, Steve. God bless! Gary Lacock

Steve, we are so sorry for your loss. Let us know if there is anything we can do.

So sorry to learn Connie has passed. My daughters , Tris and Jamie, were in classes at St Matthew with Carry and Jennifer. Connie was always the most vibrant and prettiest woman in any room, having a warm friendly and engaging demeanor. I haven’t seen Connie in many years but always have had very positive remembrances of her. God bless all of you who grieve the loss of you beautiful Connie.

To Cindy and Kip: You’re my cousins and I haven’t seen you for many years. Connie and I grew up together, went to Miller and Matus family functions together, St Matthews and Regis, but have only seen each other at class reunions since then since we live in Colorado. I’m so sorry I didn’t know Connie was sick. And even more sorry for your loss as well as the loss to the rest of her family. I send you all many blessings and hope you know how much Connie was loved and how much our huge families will miss her. God bless all of you and bring you much peace in your hearts. Cathy (Matus) Nunemaker

Kip, Steve, and family, so sorry to hear that Connie passed away. My sincerest condolences. Lots of great memories to hold onto, but more importantly, remember His promise of forgiveness and eternal life for all who believe. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Steve so sorry to hear of your loss.

Our heartfelt condolence to all of your family and friends. Kirk and Patty Johnson

Cary and Jennifer, I was shocked and saddened to hear of your loss. I have very fond memories of time spent in your house in childhood. I will always remember Connie as being so full of energy, life, and love. She was always welcoming and fun to be around. She made me my very first ever peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwich. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Steve, We were so sad to see that your wife had passed away. We send you and your family our condolences at this very difficult time. Sending prayers for your comfort and peace. Toni and Giora Neta

I'm sorry for your loss, Cindy!! I was shocked to see Connie in the obits! Even though it's been years since I've seen her, I will never forget that kind and beautiful smile whenever you and I popped in and out of your families home during our college years! What great memories!! My love & condolences to the whole family!! Shelley Kuennen

Steve and family, we are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Connie You’re all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Cary- I have fond memories of spending time at your house as a child with our years together at St Matt's. I remember us dressing up in your mom's high heels and your mom always being so welcoming, active and fun!! Sending my condolences and prayers.

Kip, I am so very sorry for you, and your family's loss. I remember Connie from our youth. She always had a smile. You have my deepest sympathy, old friend. Pav

Steve, Cary, Ashley, Jacob and the entire family: We are so saddened to hear of your loss. Connie was one special lady. Please know you are all in our prayers. Becky, Don, Madison and Blake Esker

When I think of Connie overwhelming feelings of happiness, adventure and strength come to me. I have so many fond memories of her over the years. Even mundane activities like running to the mall for a quick errand was exciting. She just had this way of walking through life that was fun and exciting. The world needs more people with Connies zest for life. She was such a very special adult to me in my childhood and I am grateful to have had her in my life. Cary and Jennifer, I love Connie like a second mother. You were very fortunate to call her your own. You are all in my prayers. May the memories you have of your mom ease those unbearable moments grief. All my love.

I am saddened beyond words. Over 40 years of memories with my dear friend and her lovely family. No one can take her place for laughing over everyday foibles or the lunacy of politics. My world will be less fun and joyful without Connie to share it with. God bless you Connie. You are one of a kind. God bless your grieving family.

Carrie and Jay, although it has been many years since I have seen you or your mom, I wanted you to know how sorry I am for your painful loss. When I look back at the past, I envision your mom entertaining a house full of your friends, laughing and loving every minute of it! She adored her daughters and anyone could see it in her words and expressions. Grief is a long, slow journey, let your fun and joyful memories fill the voids, she would want that. Take care, my heart is with all of you.