of Benton, AR
October 3, 1953 - December 18, 2012
Connie Ann Barger Fehrmann, age 59, resident of Benton, passed away Tuesday, December 18, 2012 in Benton.
She was born October 3, 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri to the late Stuart Barger and Alverne Short Barger.
Survivors include one son, Jacob Fehrmann and wife Emily of Loveland, Ohio; three daughters, Jennifer Linton of Auburn, Indiana, Stacy Fehrmann of Hercules, California, and Shelly Schmidt and husband Andy of Loveland, Ohio; one sister, Sandy Schipper and husband Denny of Bauxite; one brother, Rick Barger and wife Carolyn of Little Rock; former husband and friend, John Fehrmann of Warrenton, Missouri; five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Friday, December 21, 2012, 10 AM at Central Church of Christ in Little Rock, located at the corner of 6th and Izard streets.
Love you mom. Rest in peace.
I am Connie's eldest daughter. If you are a recovering AA or NA friend and want to hear my story, as well as some details you may not know about my Mom please email me at lintongirls at gmail dot com. I believe this is something my Mom would want you to know.
Mom, I know you're not here to read this but I wanted to tell you I love you. I have always loved you and I hope that you knew that. I have had a hard time with things that happened in the past. Things that took a lot of my childhood away and things that I have never told anyone. I forgive you. I hope that you can forgive me for not being there at times you needed me. I have always had you in my heart and you're always going to be my mom. I love you and I will be happy to meet you again when my time comes. I hope that you are happy in heaven where you can be who you want to be. No bad memories, no illness of any kind. I love you, mom.
Connie Ann Fehrmann 10-3-53 to 12-18-12.
Our condolences & love to all of Connie's family and friends. Not too long ago I noticed that the light had come back into Connie Mae and I spoke with her about this. She was smiling more, her step seemed to be lighter, the color in her face was healthier. She was better and we were all better for having known Connie Mae for a while. I believe she is at peace and is with her personal Higher Power-God. She will be missed by many.
Conie Mae will be missed. What an amazing woman. My prayers are with her family.
I had only known connie Mea for about a month, but during that month everytime I saw her, she had a smile on her face and always put a smile on mine. She was a fine woman and always happy. Connie Mae was a wonderful woman and was always willing to help others. She is and always will be greatly missed. My preyers go out to her family and friends.
Patsy
Today I am grateful for having gotten to know and spend time with Connie Mae this past year. Connie could always bring a smile to others even when they were down. I will miss her. My thoughts and prayers to the family.