1936
2015
Graveside services for Constance "Connie" Maccue, age 79 of Ogdensburg and formerly of Star Lake will be held in the spring at Star Lake Cemetery. Connie passed away at the Riverledge Healthcare Facility on March 26, 2015.
Surviving is her son Randy (Karen) Newell of Syracuse; sisters Dorothy Fitzgerald of Lowville; Margaret Troop of Syracuse; grandchildren Randy Newell, Joshua Newell, Harley Newell & Robert Newell; great-grandchildren Christian, Cason & Corbin Newell along with several nieces, nephews & cousins.
She was predeceased by her husband's Ernie Newell and Harley Maccue; three brothers Clarence Oats, Winfield Bennett & Richard Bennett and a sister Marie Maccue.
Connie was born on January 18, 1936 in Syracuse a daughter of Richard & Eva (Breshane) Bennett. She enjoyed listening to music, traveling, fishing, cooking and gardening. Memorial contributions can be made to Riverledge Healthcare Facility; 8101 SH 68; Ogdensburg, NY 13669. Condolences can also be shared online at www.foxandmurrayfuneralhome.com.
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March 30, 2015
Randy,
Sorry to hear about your mom's passing. I have very fond memories of
Connie. She was a wonderful person.
You and your family will be in my prayers during this difficult time.
Sarah (Christian) Bancroft
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