She was born February 27, 1963, in Colusa County, and was raised in Williams, CA. Connie was a wonderful teacher and coach and loved nothing more than to be at the water. be it ocean, lake or the frozen variety she skied down the mountain on. Connie's trademark was the energy with which she approached, well, everything. She never thought anything was impossible. Her presence will be missed by all who knew her.
Connie leaves behind her a family who will miss her odd-ball laugh until you cry humor: Her husband, Bobby Chambers, two daughters, Megan and Mallori, her mother, Dolores Emerick, her brothers, Ed and Tommy and her sisters, Pami, Deana, Brenda and Robin.
She was born February 27, 1963, in Colusa County, and was raised in Williams, CA. Connie was a wonderful teacher and coach and loved nothing more than to be at the water. be it ocean, lake or the frozen variety she skied down the mountain on. Connie's trademark was the energy with which she approached, well, everything. She never thought anything was impossible. Her presence will be missed by all who knew her.
Connie leaves behind her a family who will miss her odd-ball laugh until you cry humor: Her husband, Bobby Chambers, two daughters, Megan and Mallori, her mother, Dolores Emerick, her brothers, Ed and Tommy and her sisters, Pami, Deana, Brenda and Robin.
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