
Connie B. Stephens entered into Eternal Rest on April 7, 2017. Connie, who was known affectionately to family and friends as “NiNi”, was born on August 5, 1947 in Cadiz Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Left Here to Cherish her memory are her Husband of 39 years Scott N. Stephens, her daughter MaryJane Ross and husband Billy Ross and her two grandchildren; Thea Ross and Jasmine Ross. In addition to, her daughter Helen B. Mckinstry and partner Patty Ritter, son James M. Mckinstry II, and numerous nieces and nephews. Connie was proceeded in death by her mother, Mercedes, her father Exequiel, her sisters Angeles, Norma Ann, Ermelinda, Cecilia, Beverlita, Leonila and her Brother Rolando.
She loved to fish, travel, and spend time entertaining family and friends. She will be remembered as a Loving Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunt, and Friend.
She will be deeply missed.
The Family will receive Friends on Saturday, April 15th, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM, with a Funeral Service to follow at 2:00 Pm to 3:00 PM at Family Choice Funeral and Cremation, located at 5401 Indian River Road..Virginia Beach Va 23464.
In lieu of flowers, Memorial Donations may be made to the Liver Foundation.
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Sending our deepest thoughts and prayers to Mary Jane, Helen, Jimmy and Uncle Scott at this tender time. Aunt Connie will always be in our hearts. We will miss her funny stories and her warm, thoughtful and generous spirit. She will truly be missed but know that she is truly and finally at peace. Peace and comfort to you all. We love you and support you in whatever way we can.
In Heart felt Sorrow…Im sorry for your Loss, she will always be in our Hearts and in our Minds. I loved her as a 2nd Mom, and I will remember many Lessons that she taught me and the Great Food she shared with me. Truly sorry for the Pain you all are going though. RIP Connie….We Miss You !!
“The loss you feel when a loved one dies is NOT the worst feeling in the world — missing them for the rest of your life is the worst.” Connie was a loving, sharing, and caring person. Sweet dreams, Connie.