Pauline Kane
Jean is my cousin, we always had a good time when visited Jean and Connie Pauline Kane.
Birth date: Oct 2, 1936 Death date: Mar 17, 2020
Six Lakes-Connie Lou Beach, age 83, passed away on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital in Lakeview. She was born on October 2, 1936 in Montcalm County the daughter of Dean and Gladys (Neilsen) Richardson. Co Read Obituary
Jean is my cousin, we always had a good time when visited Jean and Connie Pauline Kane.
I have fond memories of Connie as our busdriver ❤️
Connie you touched so many lives! You helped just as many! You were always dear to my heart. You greated us everyday with a smile and a good morning. When my youngest headed off to school for the first day. I was waiting by the road tears running down my face, you pulled up and opened the doors. You looked at me and said, "Darlene he'll be fine and I'll get him there safe." It was so much easier to let him go because I knew he was in the best of hands. Thank you for watching over all of the children that walked thru your life. You were an angle on earth! Darlene (Christle) Hoover
Connie was my cousin and friend. We grew up together and spent many sleepovers as young kids. She was kind and caring.We often shared stories of yesteryear and often talked about lifes problems. She was never judgemental of my mistakes and always accepted me for who I was and wasnt.i will miss her beyond measure. The Richardson cousins have always been close. The circle may be broken but the rest of us will always be here for each other. R.I.P. sweet lady. Your cousin Physill aka Phyllis

To the BEST bus driver ever...We were so LUCKY to of had you in all of our LIVES. You greeted each of us with a "Good Morning" and a "Goodbye, see you tomorrow." everyday for years. You are LOVED by many and will be MISSED by all. Our thoughts and prayers to FAMILY/FRIENDS. Love, your MAYER kids...Alan, Sherry, Lisa, Steve, Wendy and Amy ❤️
To Connie's family, my deepest condolences. I have know her almost my entire life and will never forget her smile and laugh. Such a great lady I will always remember. Rod Christensen
She was such a happy person. I baby sat the kids in the 60s. Great family. So sorry kids.
She is my SISTER and part of my Family and a big part of what makes Six Lakes my home away from home. They don't come any better and I miss her already. Rest in Peace with JESUS my Sister.
Oh Connie, one of my favorite clients... It was always my pleasure to visit. I learned some good home / natural remedies from you, I wish we had more time to sit and visit and learn more from each other. I will always cherish our chats. May you find peace and be free from what this life restrained you. Gene, I miss our chats too about the wild life and outdoors. I hope you still find time and get the chance to go fishing. May you find peace and comfort in sharing memories with those you love and care about. Cherish your family, your friends and all the memories you made together with Connie. Kim Sweet