As a horsewoman, I always thought Connie should be a jockey. Of course he never knew I felt that way, I remember his kind face and his winning smile. I would have welcomed him to the world of horse racing....crazy as it is. Connie I hope you know how wonderful I thought you were. Linda Dyekman
You were your father's son all the way--tough, good hearted, and always ready with a smile. I still remember you breaking my tooth when we put on boxing gloves back around third grade! You were a great second cousin and the family misses you. Look forward to seeing you on the other side! Rest easy in the Lord!
Linda Brown (Dyekman)
As a horsewoman, I always thought Connie should be a jockey. Of course he never knew I felt that way, I remember his kind face and his winning smile. I would have welcomed him to the world of horse racing....crazy as it is. Connie I hope you know how wonderful I thought you were. Linda Dyekman
John McGrath
Connie,
You were your father's son all the way--tough, good hearted, and always ready with a smile. I still remember you breaking my tooth when we put on boxing gloves back around third grade! You were a great second cousin and the family misses you. Look forward to seeing you on the other side! Rest easy in the Lord!