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Constance Louise “Connie'” <I>Christy</I> Williamson

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Constance Louise “Connie'” Christy Williamson

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Constance Louise Williamson (Christy) – Connie Williamson, age 72, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on August 5, 2021, when she succumbed to a prolonged illness. She was proceeded in death by her father, Robert Norman Christy (1925 – 2000); her mother, Marjorie Christy (Maedel) (1927 – 2015); and her brother, Robert Christy (1962-2008). She is survived by her ex-husband, James Williamson (Toledo, OH); daughters, Christy (Dr. Thomas Turner) of Temperance, Michigan, Amy Williamson of Toledo, Ohio; son, Benjamin (Abby) Williamson of Metamora, Ohio; two sisters, Becky (Dr. Thomas Cable) of Maumee, Ohio, Carol (Thomas Wagner) of Lansing, West Virginia; and brother, Thomas (Sharon) Christy of Swanton, Ohio. She had 8 grandchildren, Zachary (Alexis) Turner, Hayley Turner, Samuel Williamson, Sadey Turner, Jaden Turner, Cruz Paredes, Lyndi Williamson, Clara Williamson; and great-granddaughter, Felicity Turner; nieces and nephews, Kathy Rosebrock, Justin (Courtney) Christy, Brian Cable, Elizabeth (Jason Dickheiser), Mellisa (Josh LaForest), Molly (Alex Phluger) and Andrew Wagner.

Connie was born in Toledo and graduated from Start High School in 1967. She married James Williamson after he returned from the Vietnam war in 1969. Growing up, she spent her summers at the family's cottage on Deep Lake and later on Dewey Lake. She worked as a pharmacy technician at Mercy Hospital. She enjoyed the sun, being on the water, reading and hot air balloons. Prior to falling ill, she was very active in the lives of her grandchildren often sitting and spending time with them. She was affectionately referred to as "Merma" by her children and grandchildren and her love for them will never be forgotten.

A celebration of life will be held for family and friends at the Providence Dam Shelter at Providence Metropark, on Sunday, August 29 from 2 – 5 p.m. (13827 S. River Rd, Grand Rapids, Ohio 43522).

Published by The Blade on Aug. 15, 2021.
Constance Louise Williamson (Christy) – Connie Williamson, age 72, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on August 5, 2021, when she succumbed to a prolonged illness. She was proceeded in death by her father, Robert Norman Christy (1925 – 2000); her mother, Marjorie Christy (Maedel) (1927 – 2015); and her brother, Robert Christy (1962-2008). She is survived by her ex-husband, James Williamson (Toledo, OH); daughters, Christy (Dr. Thomas Turner) of Temperance, Michigan, Amy Williamson of Toledo, Ohio; son, Benjamin (Abby) Williamson of Metamora, Ohio; two sisters, Becky (Dr. Thomas Cable) of Maumee, Ohio, Carol (Thomas Wagner) of Lansing, West Virginia; and brother, Thomas (Sharon) Christy of Swanton, Ohio. She had 8 grandchildren, Zachary (Alexis) Turner, Hayley Turner, Samuel Williamson, Sadey Turner, Jaden Turner, Cruz Paredes, Lyndi Williamson, Clara Williamson; and great-granddaughter, Felicity Turner; nieces and nephews, Kathy Rosebrock, Justin (Courtney) Christy, Brian Cable, Elizabeth (Jason Dickheiser), Mellisa (Josh LaForest), Molly (Alex Phluger) and Andrew Wagner.

Connie was born in Toledo and graduated from Start High School in 1967. She married James Williamson after he returned from the Vietnam war in 1969. Growing up, she spent her summers at the family's cottage on Deep Lake and later on Dewey Lake. She worked as a pharmacy technician at Mercy Hospital. She enjoyed the sun, being on the water, reading and hot air balloons. Prior to falling ill, she was very active in the lives of her grandchildren often sitting and spending time with them. She was affectionately referred to as "Merma" by her children and grandchildren and her love for them will never be forgotten.

A celebration of life will be held for family and friends at the Providence Dam Shelter at Providence Metropark, on Sunday, August 29 from 2 – 5 p.m. (13827 S. River Rd, Grand Rapids, Ohio 43522).

Published by The Blade on Aug. 15, 2021.

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