Connie (Langille) Holdershaw
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Connie was born 1956 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. She is the daughter ofClinton Langille and Annie Gladys Mitchell
She married Joe Holdershaw in 1982. They have 2 children
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It is with great sadness, the family of Connie Holdershaw of Hemford announce her passing on August 6, 2020 in the South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. She was born on December 9, 1956 in Bridgewater and was the daughter of the late Clinton and Gladys (Mitchell) Langille. She is survived by husband, Joe; son, Terry (Michelle); daughter, Crystal (Jake); brother, John; sister, Pam and 5 grandchildren, Kody, Lena, Jaxson, Liam and Harley.
Connie was well loved by her family and friends and will be deeply missed. She was a generous and giving person who was active in the community and volunteered for many organizations including, Hemford and District Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, Sunday School, New Germany Arts and Crafts Association, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and the School Library. Connie loved gardening, arts and crafts, painting ceramics, vacationing in Green Bay and spending time with her family.
By her request, there will be no visitation or service. Memorial donations may be made to Hemford and District Fire Department or Nova Scotia Lung Association. Arrangements entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 4895 Highway 10, New Germany, where on-line condolences and donations may be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.
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