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Constance Anne “Connie” <I>Schmitt</I> Mauldin

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Constance Anne “Connie” Schmitt Mauldin

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Feb 2021 (aged 85)
Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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She was born on Feb. 24, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wis. to Leo and Myra Schmitt. She graduated from high school and completed several college courses including Interior Decorating, Silver Screen, and Speech Writing and Delivery.

Connie married her husband on March 29, 1953 in St. Madeline Sophie in Trona, Calif.

She worked as a part-time home decorating adviser in the 1970s and as an administrative assistant at Coors Brewery from 1983 to 1997.

Connie was very active in the church throughout her life and was an extraordinary minister. She was a member of Toastmasters and won many trophies for her speeches. Connie was also a member of the Red Hat Ladies and the Applewood Homeowners Association. She was incredibly active in civic groups that worked to get people to vote.

Her first love was her family and caring for us. She was quite passionate about her beliefs, and enjoyed travelling to many countries around the world such as China, Japan, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Mexico. Connie also loved interior decorating, the silver screen and old cinema. She always tried to help others learn more about their country as well as the world around us. Connie enjoyed being in social groups and sharing with others. She loved her friends and being a part of their lives.
She was born on Feb. 24, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wis. to Leo and Myra Schmitt. She graduated from high school and completed several college courses including Interior Decorating, Silver Screen, and Speech Writing and Delivery.

Connie married her husband on March 29, 1953 in St. Madeline Sophie in Trona, Calif.

She worked as a part-time home decorating adviser in the 1970s and as an administrative assistant at Coors Brewery from 1983 to 1997.

Connie was very active in the church throughout her life and was an extraordinary minister. She was a member of Toastmasters and won many trophies for her speeches. Connie was also a member of the Red Hat Ladies and the Applewood Homeowners Association. She was incredibly active in civic groups that worked to get people to vote.

Her first love was her family and caring for us. She was quite passionate about her beliefs, and enjoyed travelling to many countries around the world such as China, Japan, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Mexico. Connie also loved interior decorating, the silver screen and old cinema. She always tried to help others learn more about their country as well as the world around us. Connie enjoyed being in social groups and sharing with others. She loved her friends and being a part of their lives.


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