Constance “Connie” Ann Reimer, 93, of Racine, passed away Friday, May 17, 2019 at Ascension All Saints Hospital. She was born on July 9, 1925, the daughter of Constantine and Magdaline (NEE: Jusgkicwicz) Tarasewicz. She was married to the late Gaylord Reimer. Connie worked at shipyards as a welder. Connie loved being around people and spending time with her family. She like being adventurous and seeing new things. Connie often enjoyed going out to eat, taking a stroll along the beach, and dancing. Any activity that included having fun, she did it. Connie will be deeply missed by her children Sharon Mickelson and Alana (Richard) John, as well as grandchildren David Mickelson, Keith Mickelson, Dean (Yvonne) John, Ryan (Jess) John, and Corinne (Dan) Macemon. She will also be missed by several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She will be missed by brother Leonard Tarasewicz. Connnie is survived by many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Connie is preceded in death by her parents Constantine and Magdaline, husband Gaylord, and many brothers and sisters. Memorial services for Connie will be held on Friday, May 24, 2019 at Strouf Funeral Home at 6 p.m. The family will receive guests on Friday, May 24, 2019 at the funeral home from 4 p.m. until the time of service.
My condolences to Lonnie, Sharon and their family….also the Jusgkicwicz & Reimer family.
Connie and I worked at Pluswood Inc. where Gaylord (her husband) was our foreman. We banded up loads of plywood paneling for shipping. Connie, Kathy and I had many good laughs while working together and even after Kathy and I moved on to other jobs…….we stayed in touch with Connie….went out to eat…..and had a few drinks now and than.
Connie was a hard worker….a great friend and will be missed greatly. I know Connie is in a better place were she is not feeling any pain of discomfort. Connie REST IN PEACE
It was such a pleasure to meet Connie and her daughters.
Im sorry we didn’t have more time with all of you!
My sincerest sympathy, Mary
Rest In Peace Auntie Connie. I will miss our long distance talks about things gone by. Hope you are dancing the polka with all the family that have passed, please have a beer for me!
Our hearts are saddened with the passing of Aunt Connie. Her children and their families are in our thoughts and prayers. Connie loved life and had an infectious laugh that would make anyone smile. Beautiful on the inside and outside may she rest in peace.
With our sympathy
Leonard and Barbara Suminski