Constance “Connie” Kay Glockengieser
Constance “Connie” Kay Glockengieser (Baker), age 71, passed away suddenly and unexpected on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 4th, 2020 in the comfort of her home. She was born July 20th, 1949 in East St. Louis, Illinois. She was born to Sydney Baker and Audrey May Baker. She is the oldest of eight children. It was at the age 15 that she met her dearly beloved, childhood sweetheart, Billie “Bill” Glockengieser. They have since then shared 53 years of a loving marriage and life together, as they wed on March 11, 1965. The couple started their life together and went on to have three children. Shortly after the family became established, they moved from Illinois to Seabrook, Texas in the year 1975. Her greatest past times were spent being a supportive, loving and wonderful mother. She was always on the stands at every drill team meet, football game, baseball game, and swim meet for her children. And she was nothing but the most supportive, loving, and wonderful grandmother and great-grandmother. She and her husband would spend their time together in a bowling league, camping, taking trips to Louisiana to the casinos, and anything that involved surrounding themselves with family. She is predeceased by her parents, husband, and granddaughter: Kayley Hahn. Connie’s legacy is lived on and survived by her children: Billy, Jr. Glockengieser, Tammy and Dani Franklin, Candie and Aaron Hahn; grandchildren: Coral Glockengieser, Haydn Glockengieser, Ashley Franklin, Jayme and Christine Franklin, Brandan Franklin, Brooke Franklin, Macey Hahn, Alex Hahn; and great-grandchildren; Kyleah, Lainey, Remie, Maddox, Olivia, and Elli; and sisters: Debbie, Pam, Janice, Trisha, Cheryl, Kim; and brother: Syd; and many nieces and nephews.
Even though we had disagreements with our political views but that never changed my opinion of how much of a loving woman that cared so much for her family and when I met u at Amoco and then met u thru Candie was hilarious at ur house in Seabrook! Lol. Thx for the laughs!
After meeting Connie and the entire Family in 1978, I instantly loved each and everyone of YOU. I became apart of this family, as an extended family member, the love that was given to me only grew through the years, It breaks my heart to hear of her passing, Maybe selfish of me, because I will miss our talks and private messages and the games we played together. I truly believe she is exactly where she loaned to be, and that is beside Bill. Their love was ever ending. I sure do miss you already Connie. My extended sympathy for your loss to Her children and grandchildren and all those who became family within her circle. May the memories of Connie surround your hearts and give you comfort at this time. KEEP her memory alive… LOVE to you all
Kim P
So very sad to hear of Connie’s sudden passing. Her and Big Bill took in alot of strays over the years. I swear many people along the way resided on Capri ln. I was one of them. They had a heart of gold and would give to anyone in need.. It could be anything as simple as a smile to a roof over your head.. I will forever be greatful to them for being family to me when I needed it. Much love and respect to the family. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you did for me. You will be forever missed.
To my dearest friend ❤️♥️ I will miss you terribly 💔. My heart goes out to you family, thank you for all the memories we’ve shared.Say hello to Bill and Art for me.Rest in Peace my beautiful friend ❤️♥️🙏
Dear family,
I am so sorry for your loss, I know that it’s so very hard to let go. Try to imagine how happy she was that moment she was back with Big Bill again. That very moment he met her at heavens gate. Right now she is feeling no pain, no sorrows, and she is happy. Focus on that vision and remember the day will come when you see both of them again. She is now watching over you, protecting you as your guardian angel in heaven. I pray for your strength and some extra comfort to get you through. Love,
Mary ~~
I met Connie in 1988 when I started work for Stubbs and Overbeck. Was always smiling. Rest in peace and make God comfort your family.
I am so sorry for your loss. She and your family will be in our prayers and in our thoughts. Connie was an excellent employee at Union Carbide where we worked together. She always had a smile and knew exactly where to find whatever I was looking for in the record center. We all were not only a team but a family. She will be missed. My deepest condolences.
Araceli Palomo
Union Carbide/Dow
Mom, I am wishing you & Dad a Happy Heavenly Anniversary. Y’all are missed every single day. I love y’all so much, & I just miss y’all so much. I am definitely wishing Heaven had a phone today. ❤️💞 I know you two are together again & celebrating the day.