Constance Lee Anstaett Obituary
Constance Lee Anstaett, 48 of Blanchester, formerly of Madeira, passed away unexpectedly on September 8, 2022.
She was born on September 30, 1973. Beloved wife of Eddie Arnold Watson. Loving mother of Joshua Kihm.
Birkhimer and daughter Annalise Noel Pretot Connie was raised by.
Her mother Virginia Lee Bicknell (nee Vinson) and Lawrence James Bicknell, her father.
Gene Allen Anstaett (1936-2017), and adoring grandmother Gertrude Elizabeth.
Brumley (1909-1987). Cherished sister of Elizabeth Marie Moore (nee Anstaett) and Steven Jacob (Stephanie).
Anstaett, and step siblings Julee Ellen (Johnny) Ward, Jennifer Lane (Becky) Matheny.
And Jessica Lee (John) Opatrny. A host of caring family members and friends are left to mourn her passing.
While attending Madeira High School, Connie was a cheerleader; she graduated from.
Mount Notre Dame High School in 1992. Throughout her college career she rowed.
Crew, joined the sisterhood of Alpha Xi Delta at Marietta College in Ohio, and.
Discovered a love of writing- especially poetry. She was employed as a paralegal and.
Notary in the field of accident and injury law for many years, most of which while.
Working for Anthony "Tony" Castelli, Esq. She also worked from home during theCovid-19 pandemic. One of her proudest moments was graduating with an Associate ofArts degree in Legal Studies, with distinction, including a paralegal certificate, fromMount Saint Joseph University in May of 2021.
Over the course of her life, Connie blossomed into a generous and grateful woman.
Sharing her time, treasure, and talent with her 11 nieces, 6 nephews, and 3.
Grandchildren. She relished encouraging her adult son to pursue his many interests.
And delighted wholeheartedly in her daughter's dance competitions and varsity.
Cheer leading for Blanchester High School. Connie had a knack for finding humor instressful situations and often sought refuge though nature-in a quiet morning sunrise.
In the country, an afternoon at the beach, or an evening drive listening to her favorite.
Music and pod casts. She was an avid cat lover, never letting a wandering soul go.
Without a home. One of her favorite pastimes was spending time with hergrandchildren Ryder, Axton, and Wade, as well as with all of Eddie's family. Her love.
Held no bounds, and her bravery shined the brightest when caring for others by coming.
Alongside them to live "one day at a time" during particularly crucial situations, such as.
Grief, divorce, sickness, addiction, or homelessness. Connie described herself on.
Facebook with the sentiment, "I can honestly thank God that I was helpless, hopeless, and powerless, because I have seen a miracle.""I don't want to wait for our lives to be over/I want to know right now what it will.
Be/breathe a little more deeply, all we have is this very moment/so open up your.
Morning light and say a little prayer for I" written and sung by Paula Cole, "I Don'tWant to Wait, " This Fire, 1996.
Family and friends will be received on Friday, September 16, 2022, from 10-11 AM atMadeira Silverwood Presbyterian Church, 8000 Miami Avenue, 45243, where funeral.
Services will follow at 11 AM. Interment Rest Haven Cemetery.