Constance Ellis

Constance “Koni” Ellis, 70, passed away on November 20,2020 in Webster, Tx. She was born on September 25, 1950 to Andy and Norma Bond in Carlsbad, Nm. She preceded in death by her husband Harold “Coach” Ellis, grandson Kyle and granddaughter Precious Baby Cate. Survived by her brother Jimmy Bond and sister-in-law Debbie, son Monte Walters, daughters Jodi and Georgia Walters. Grandchildren Isadora, Kyla(Robert), Nick(Amanda), Richard, Madison, Jadee.  Great-Grandchildren Avery (15), Mia (12), Abraham(7), Spencer(4), James (3) and Colin(6mo) and numerous family and friends.

She earned an RN in nursing at Alvin community college. Her and Coach enjoyed working across the country as she continued her nursing career as a travel nurse. She was passionate about scrapbooking, coloring, and her grandchildren.

A memorial will be held on December 1, 2020 at 2pm at Gateway Community Church, 760 Clear Lake City Blvd Webster, Tx 77598. In lieu of flowers those wishing to make a memorial donation in Koni’s memory may do so at gofund.me/384aa7e4.

Koni, Grandma, Mah will forever be missed, may she rest in peace and be with all of our loved who are in Heaven with our Lord All Mighty!

12 comments

  1. Very sorry to hear of Koni’s passing. Worked with her many years at Texas Children’s Hospital. Miss her very much. Mercedes Burns

    Mercedes Burns
  2. There are no words. My condolences. Prayers to you and your family during this time. I worked with Koni for many years at Texas Children’s as well. She will be missed.

    Amanda Ward
  3. Your cheerfulness and positive attitude will be forever missed. It was a great pleasure having known such a beautiful person. My condolences to her loved ones.

    Sara Silva
  4. My deepest condolences to Koni’s family during this difficult time. She was such a Sweetheart. I enjoyed working with her on the night shift at Texas Children’s Hospital. She will be missed.

    Theadora Shelton
  5. Praying for strength and comfort for Koni’s family during this difficult time. She was a lovely person and I enjoyed working with her.

    Toyin Olutoye MD

    Toyin Olutoye
  6. Very sorry for your loss. Koni was and excellent nurse over many years and a joy to work with at Texas Children’s Hospital.

    Camille M Colomb
  7. Very sorry for your loss.
    Koni was an excellent OR nurse and a joy to work with at Texas Children’s Hospital

    Camille M Colomb
  8. Condolences to Koni’s family. I send many prayers for peace for all. Koni was such a positive person and I enjoyed getting to know her at Texas Children’s.

    Janet Winebar
  9. My thoughts and prayers are with Koni’s family at this time. I know how much she loved you. Koni was a special person who made a mark on my life. She taught me the importance of staying young no matter your age.

    Veronica Velez
  10. I will miss Koni so much. We worked many nights together and she was always smiling no matter how busy.

    Aimée Kakascik
  11. Koni was such a generous and kind person….always up for a good laugh. She will
    be missed by so many. Lots of love to her entire family.

    Mary Fran

    Mary Fran DeWitt
  12. So sad to find out you passed today . You were so much fun and always a breath of fresh air to work with . I miss you but we shall hang out again one day .

    Katrina hill

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