Connie Sue Guillen's Obituary
Connie Sue Guillen is survived by her three children, Shane, April and Daniel. Her five grandchildren, Alexis, Michael, Autumn, Emmanuel and Elijah. Her three great grandchildren, Sawyer, Levi and Luke. Lastly her beloved partner of 30 years Jack.
Connie was born in Port Arthur, TX to mother Georgia Mae Lowe, and father Frank Stimac on March 15 1945. My mother grew up on a farm and at a very young age worked very hard with daily farm chores. Unlike other kids while they were playing outside our mother was working. Our mother didn't grow up with much love far as hugs and kisses or even being told she was loved. Our mom was the kindest, most thoughtful and generous person but she was also the strongest person we have ever known. Her life was her kids, she sacrificed everything, gave up everything and put us first always even til the end. Connie put herself last while she put everybody else first, especially her children. She taught us how to be good people, good friends to others, strong parents to our children. Connie had the biggest heart and no matter what you had going on in life good or bad she was always there to listen and help you figure out and solve your problems. You were never alone because our mother was always there.
Connie held a title for most Dependable human, being for everyone around her no matter what she would always find a way. She helped her children as well as her grandchildren and too many ways describe without regret.
Connie retired from Home Depot after working there for more than 28 years she was excited for retirement, so she took advantage of that with traveling and taking multiple cruises around the oceans with her loving partner Jack including two trips to Alaska.
Connie had loves for not just her cruises and traveling but also going to casino and playing her slot machines with Jack. Connie took her last breath on March 13th of 2025, just two days before her 80th birthday. Her trials and tribulations throughout her life paid the way to becoming every wonderful thing that she was. She will forever hold a special place in our hearts as our biggest supporter, role model and now Guardian Angel.
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