Constance Mae Murphy
October 11, 1936 – November 9, 2021
On November 9, 2021, Constance Mae Murphy passed from this world’s adventures to the next. She lived a good life and will be remembered by her niece, Kathleen Flanagan; great nephew, Joey Flanagan; great great niece, Haven Flanagan; cousin, Sallie Sopira; Simone Phebus, her partner in crime, along with Simone’s husband, Donnie; and Simone and Donnie’s daughters, Tangie Joyner and Tina Ausherman. She was greeted in Heaven by her son, Scooter Baldwin and two brothers, Bill and Jim Flanagan. Her family will be honoring her life at a later date, but asks for people to donate in her memory to the American Cancer Society in the meantime.
Visitation
Services
- No Services Scheduled at This Time, Private
No Services Available
Interment
- Private
Contributions
American Cancer Society
405 Williams Court, Suite 120
Baltimore, MD 21220
800-227-2345
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So sad to read this. My Mom and Connie were friends from back in the day, they lived on the same floor in the apt. building. Both moved to Calvert county. When my Mom was in the nursing home, Connie would visit her. That meant a lot to my Mom and they would laugh over old times. RIP Connie, you were a wonderful friend.
Teresa Standridge
I sure miss my friend. Connie was one the best fiends anyone could ever have. There is a void in everyone’s lives that you have touched and you were definitely one of a kind. We were all blessed to have you in our lives.
This St Patrick’s Day you get to party with Scooter and Mom…have fun up there and save a spot for me.
Love and miss you lots!!
Todd
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So sad to read this. My Mom and Connie were friends from back in the day, they lived on the same floor in the apt. building. Both moved to Calvert county. When my Mom was in the nursing home, Connie would visit her. That meant a lot to my Mom and they would laugh over old times. RIP Connie, you were a wonderful friend.
Teresa Standridge
Me and my late husband (Howie) were friends with Connie. She always lit up a room with her smile and jokester self. I am going to deeply miss her. My condolences to the family.
I sure miss my friend. Connie was one the best fiends anyone could ever have. There is a void in everyone’s lives that you have touched and you were definitely one of a kind. We were all blessed to have you in our lives.
This St Patrick’s Day you get to party with Scooter and Mom…have fun up there and save a spot for me.
Love and miss you lots!!
Todd