Constance Anne Addison's Obituary
Constance Anne ?Connie? Addison
Memorial services for Connie Addison, 30, of Henderson will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, December 23, 2007 at New Beginnings Church Community Center, with Pastor Robert Frye officiating. Connie died peacefully at her home Thursday, December 20, 2007. She was born January 18, 1977, the only child and beloved daughter of Anne and Joe Addison. Connie was warm, compassionate, generous and loving. She had a special love of the outdoors, animals and wildlife. She loved her family and friends and would have done anything for any one of them ? without question. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Connie is survived by her mother, Anne Addison; father and stepmother, Joe and Mary Addison; Beloved friend and companion, Amanda Wilkerson and their two children, Matthew and Alysa. She is also survived by maternal great aunt, Mildred Eskobedo, of San Antonio; great uncle Jess Degatary, of Orange County, CA; and Joe Venable of Greensborough, NC; aunts, Vicky Stephens and Ruth Tinker of Henderson; Linda Jolley of Shreveport, LA; and uncles David Cooper of Arlington, VA and Daniel Carter of Reno, NV. Paternal Survivors are great grandmother Hortense ?Granny? Mangham; aunts Diane ?Sissy? Cummings, Michelle Addison, Teresa Mangham and Sandra Brown all of Couchatta, LA; Charlotte Mangham of Jefferson; Cindy, Melissa and Melinda Addison of Bossier City, LA; Vickie Addison of Shreveport, LA; and uncles Leo Addison, Jr., and Tom Mangham of Couchatta, LA; Thomas Wayne Addison of Denton; Mark T. Addison of Shreveport as well as a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Connie was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Marie T. Carter and Grover Cooper; and paternal grandparents, Elizabeth Potts and Leo Addison, Sr. as well as great aunts Thelma Meeks and Elaine Breedlove and great uncle Wayne Mangham.
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