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Consuelo S. “Connie” Krohn

October 10, 2016

Consuelo S. “Connie” Krohn, 89 of Easton, PA died October 10, 2016 in St. Petersburg, FL. Born March 1, 1927 in Bethlehem, PA she was a daughter of the late Earl and Myrtle (Hoffman) Schaffer. Her husband Peter Krohn died in 1994. Connie was a very active member of the Easton Branch of AAUW where she was a Named Gift Honoree in 1984 and received the Outstanding Woman of the Year Award in 1990.

She is survived by: 2 sons: Michael Krohn and his wife Laura and Steven Krohn; 5 Grandchildren: Christine, Jason, Jared, Danielle and Timothy; and 2 Great-Grandchildren: Tyler and Ava.

Services were private.

Memorial contributions may be made to AAUW Easton Branch, P.O.Box 1464, Easton, PA  18044-1464.

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  1. Vivian Noblett

    November 28, 2016 at 11:30 am

    Dear Michael and Steven,

    Your mother was such a delightful person.
    I knew her mainly through AAUW. She was a very dedicated member of the chapter – a longtime Parliamentarian!
    She was very helpful when I was President.
    I really knew her best as a member of the Opera Group; she never missed gathering. We finally disbanded in the springtime of 2011. As its leader I simply did not have the time to prepare for the gatherings during the demise of my husband, Don. And the group had dwindled to just a few ladies – but your mom was one person I knew would be in attendance to listen to the opera.
    Connie was simply one of those persons whom I really am delighted to have had as friend in my life.
    Blessings to you both and to other family menbers.
    Sincerely,
    Vivian Noblett

  2. Stephen Riegel

    December 11, 2016 at 1:54 pm

    Dear Stephen,

    Tried calling you and your brother with the number in the alumni book, but both have been disconnected.

    Wanted to offer my condolences for the loss of your mother, she was a very kind person and always treated me with kindness when you played for my baseball team. She will surely be missed for all that she has done for her organizations.

    I apologize for the lateness of this condolence. Please call me at your earliest convenience my number is 484-515-0791. I would love to hear from you.

    Sincerely,

    Your old ball coach from the Twins Baseball Team
    Steve Riegel