Jim Cashdollar
Connie, you and Stoney were great friends and I will cherish your memories, Rest in peace.
Birth date: Jul 3, 1938 Death date: Nov 6, 2020
A private memorial service for Connie S. Stoneburner (Finney), 82 of Newark, will be held Friday, November 13th, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2569 Mt. Vernon Road, Newark (Vanatta) with Pastor Read Obituary
Connie, you and Stoney were great friends and I will cherish your memories, Rest in peace.
My condolences to Connie's family at this most difficult time. I had the privilege of working with Connie for many years when our paths crossed at United Way. Connie always had a smile on her face and kind words for all. She helped many folks here in Licking County and will be missed by all. So very sorry to learn of her passing.
A wonderful person, wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Connie touched so many over the years and I was lucky to have been one. I remember our time together at Licking County United Way so fondly. Always there offering a helping hand, a beautiful smile, words of encouragement and understanding. Connie, you lifted my heart on many an occasion. Blessings to those you loved so much.
I will miss Connie and her smile so much. My condolences to her family and friends. She was so kind and one of the most thoughtful and giving people I've ever met. I loved talking and laughing with her. I feel blessed to call her my friend.
My condolences to Connie's Family. I worked with Connie @ Bank One in Westerville. She trained me. We connected immediately. My being from Johnstown/Alexandria and she from Newark we had a lot in common. So, we started as co-workers and became fast friends. I saw her quite a bit last year @ the YMCA as we watched our "greats" play basketball. She looked amazing with her ever ready infectious smile and we discussed how my vibrant hair color was now so like hers! She will be missed but oh the so many wonderful memories you all have of her. She will always have a special place in my heart.
So many great memories from growing up at the bottom of the hill are because of the welcoming and fun-spirit Connie provided for a lifetime.
My condolences to the family. Connie was a very special person. Kind, thoughtful and had a beautiful smile for everyone. She will be missed.
I enjoyed the time we worked together at Trinity Episcopal Church, Newark. Her sage wisdom benefited my ministry and that of Trinity Church. We enjoyed Cashew nuts from Tom's. My condolences to her family. I light a candle in remembrance of our relationship. Well done Goof and Faithful Servant. The Rev'd. Dr. Ronny W. Dower, (Episcopal) Ret.
Lifelong friend. So loved by all. My sincere condolences to the family.
As a high school classmate of Connie, I can't help remember a more loving , warm, friendly classmate who continued the same into adulthood. She will be missed by all who came into contact with Connie. I will always cherish our friendship R I P