Connie Manes, 2:00pm, 2/23/2012
22-Feb-2012
Connie Sue Manes, 64, was born on March 10, 1947 in Ardmore, Oklahoma and passed away on February 19, 2012 in Moore, Oklahoma, after a brave battle with breast cancer. Connie enjoyed reading, crocheting, getting on facebook and anything having to do with Chris Daughtry.
She is survived by her daughter, Susan Carlin and husband Scott of Moore; son, Chad Manes and wife Marcy of Pueblo West; 3 brothers, Wayne Heiderich and wife Betty, Lynn Heiderich and wife Linda and Kent Heiderich and wife Ruth; 6 grandchildren, Kelsey, Courtney, Chase, Amryn, Caden and Gage(preceded); 1 great grandchild on the way, Danyelia Lynn, whom she named; nieces, Leslie Heiderich and Krissy Payne; nephews, Ricky Barton, Jeff Heiderich, Jeremy Heiderich, Brad Heiderich, Kyle Heiderich and Adam Heiderich; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and other loving family members and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Charles Fay Heiderich and Effie Chloe Heiderich; grandson, Gage Jonathan Manes; and niece, Sandra Heiderich.
Funeral Services are 2:00pm, Thursday, February 23, 2012 at John M. Ireland Funeral Home Chapel, located at 120 S. Broadway in Moore, OK. Interment will follow to Moore Cemetery. Services are under the direction of John M. Ireland Funeral Home and Chapel.
for me and think about you everytime I use them. Love you!
me how to crochet, and she even made me two winter hat and scarf sets that I love to wear. I may have only worked with her four yrs at OAS, but had the feeling that she was my Behold too. It wasnt long ago that she was laughing and enjoying holding my lil
5mo old Chloe, and she was telling me that her great grandchild was on the way. She was a very genuine special person, and I will miss her. I am so sorry for her family's loss. Sincerely, Christina R
in his daughters bedroom. Chloe always cooked Connie's favorfite meal on her birthday and I was invited to stay. Connie Sue and I joined the 4-H club in order to take the trips to the county fair. Her mother was kind enough to sew our stitches on our aprons
so we always got the highest score. Chole had little reaction when we told her we needed them the next day. We burned the road up between her house and mine - together always. Our husbands joined the US Navy and we were stationed in Norfolk and lived next
door to each other. Even though we drifted apart later we will remain best friends always. Love you girl.... Vicki Lyn