Marin Independent Journal

Constance I. Judson, (Parsons, Connelly)

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Constance Inez Judson sadly passed away on Wednesday, October 4th, surrounded by those she loved and loved her. Connie was born January 9th, 1928, to Martin and Annie Parsons in the town of Ross.

Connie attended St. Anselm's grade school and graduated St. Anselmo's High School on June 11th, 1946. After she graduated, she started working for the Pacific Telephone Company in San Francisco. Connie met her first husband, Joseph T. Connelly, with whom she had four children. After Joseph's death, Connie took on the task to raise her four children alone. She was a Girl Scout leader and she was lifeguard in the summers for the Girl Scouts at the Fairfax camps. She was a member of St. Rita’s parish. She went back to work at the Phone Company and worked there 28 years until she retired.

Connie was a member of the Fairfax Historical Society and after retirement she liked to work on the Elections and volunteere­d her free time helping the Pioneers' group doing coastal clean-up at Point Reyes.

She met her second husband, Frederick B. Judson, while square dancing and lived happily until Fred's death. She never remarried after his death.

Connie loved watching the Warriors basketball team and would always say, "Go Warriors!", to everyone she talked basketball with.

She loved watching Judge Judy, Wheel of Fortune, and Family Feud and everyone knew to not call her when her shows were on.

She is survived by her four children, Linda Craig (Rodney), Timothy Connelly (Neysa), Patrick Connelly, Elizabeth Mills (Dan), and her seven grandchild­ren and eight great grandchild­ren.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held on January 13th Sonoma.

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