Donna Haddox
I have known Connie since she and I were in kindergarten together. We have maintained a lifelong friendship over these many years and whenever she came to Indianapolis we met with four other friends who had also gone to kindergarten with us. We were a special Little band of friends who never let go of each other. Even though Connie moved away we were always in touch through phone or letters or visits and she is one of the dearest people I have ever known. I always call Connie my glass brimming over Friend! How will miss her cheerful presence and her wonderful laugh and her kindness not only to me but to everyone who knew her. She had such a deep faith and I know that sustained her throughout her whole life. We had lots of fun as teenagers having a slumber parties, going to basketball games on Saturdays and to the movies and of course our famous eighth grade dance is which were always held in someone's home with the boys on one side of the room and the girls on the other side. We did get to share fun as young married couples do and even got to see a few of our babies born before they moved to Texas. I still remember all the pretty maternity clothes she loaned me because she had her first baby and then I had mine. Well I could go on forever and ever about my love for Connie rust Faulkner I love her so very much. May you her family find great peace and what a wonderful woman and mom you had and how she is now with the Lord that she loves so much. Blessings to all of you. Donna Haddox, Indianapolis Indiana, 317-876-1446.