She was taken from this Earth at a very young age- too soon as far as I'm concerned. She wasn't there to see most of her grandchildren except for her oldest, and only briefly. She wasn't around when I needed advice on how to raise a family and to be a good parent and father.
She's been gone so long now I can't remember what her voice sounded like which makes me sad, but I know she is looking down on my family and I and smiling. And as long as she is in my heart, she is still here.
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Johnstown Tribune-Democrat October 20, 1988:
Car Crashes in Cramer
Rescue personnel were at the scene of a one-vehicle accident late Wednesday at Route 711, the Charles Road, and Route 403. One Person was taken by helicopter to Memorial Hospital. The accident happened at 10:47, according to an Indiana County dispatcher.
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Johnstown Tribune-Democrat October 22, 1988:
ENSLEY- Constance J. "Connie," 42, 341 Bloomfield St., died Oct. 21, 1988, at Memorial Hospital. Born Sept. 8, 1946, in Johnstown, daughter of Valjean and May (Sipe) Clark. Survived by parents, Johnstown; husband, James T.; and son, Brian James, married to former Wendy Hoffman, Lancaster; also grandson, Joshua. Sister of Sandra, wife of Sam Howard; Sheila, wife of Charles Berger; Ronald, married to former Rosalyn Giannone; and Patricia, wife of Charles Gounaris, Jr., all of Johnstown. Also survived by six nieces and one nephew. Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary, Inc., where service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Dr. Neil Woffinden. Interment, Grandview Cemetery.
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Johnstown Tribune-Democrat October 22, 1988:
Injuries Fatal For Woman
A Richland Township woman died Friday of injuries she received in a traffic accident Wednesday in Indiana County. She was Constance J. Ensley, 42, of 341 Bloomfield Street, the driver. Mrs. Ensley died at 8 a.m. at Memorial Hospital, where she had been listed in critical condition since her admission. Jeff Berkebile, Cambria County deputy coroner, said the cause of death was a head injury. The crash happened at 10:45 p.m. on Route 711 a quarter-mile west of Cramer, according to the state police at Indiana. The police said the car had been traveling at an apparent high rate of speed when it failed to negotiate a curve, left the road and smashed into a tree. Mrs. Ensley was born Sept. 8, 1946, in Johnstown, the daughter of Valjean and May (Sipe) Clark. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, James T., and a son, Brian James, Lancaster, Pa.
She was taken from this Earth at a very young age- too soon as far as I'm concerned. She wasn't there to see most of her grandchildren except for her oldest, and only briefly. She wasn't around when I needed advice on how to raise a family and to be a good parent and father.
She's been gone so long now I can't remember what her voice sounded like which makes me sad, but I know she is looking down on my family and I and smiling. And as long as she is in my heart, she is still here.
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Johnstown Tribune-Democrat October 20, 1988:
Car Crashes in Cramer
Rescue personnel were at the scene of a one-vehicle accident late Wednesday at Route 711, the Charles Road, and Route 403. One Person was taken by helicopter to Memorial Hospital. The accident happened at 10:47, according to an Indiana County dispatcher.
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Johnstown Tribune-Democrat October 22, 1988:
ENSLEY- Constance J. "Connie," 42, 341 Bloomfield St., died Oct. 21, 1988, at Memorial Hospital. Born Sept. 8, 1946, in Johnstown, daughter of Valjean and May (Sipe) Clark. Survived by parents, Johnstown; husband, James T.; and son, Brian James, married to former Wendy Hoffman, Lancaster; also grandson, Joshua. Sister of Sandra, wife of Sam Howard; Sheila, wife of Charles Berger; Ronald, married to former Rosalyn Giannone; and Patricia, wife of Charles Gounaris, Jr., all of Johnstown. Also survived by six nieces and one nephew. Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary, Inc., where service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Dr. Neil Woffinden. Interment, Grandview Cemetery.
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Johnstown Tribune-Democrat October 22, 1988:
Injuries Fatal For Woman
A Richland Township woman died Friday of injuries she received in a traffic accident Wednesday in Indiana County. She was Constance J. Ensley, 42, of 341 Bloomfield Street, the driver. Mrs. Ensley died at 8 a.m. at Memorial Hospital, where she had been listed in critical condition since her admission. Jeff Berkebile, Cambria County deputy coroner, said the cause of death was a head injury. The crash happened at 10:45 p.m. on Route 711 a quarter-mile west of Cramer, according to the state police at Indiana. The police said the car had been traveling at an apparent high rate of speed when it failed to negotiate a curve, left the road and smashed into a tree. Mrs. Ensley was born Sept. 8, 1946, in Johnstown, the daughter of Valjean and May (Sipe) Clark. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, James T., and a son, Brian James, Lancaster, Pa.