Connie Sue Delay

connie delay

December 5, 1956 ~ August 3, 2019

Connie Sue Delay, 62, of Seymour, died at 5:09 p.m. August 3, 2019, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Connie was born December 5, 1956, in Columbus, the daughter of Bobby L. and Alberta Sue (Miracle) James. She married Gregory Tod "Greg" Delay March 2, 2001. She was previously employed as a group leader in quality control at Diamet and was a member of the Columbus Elks. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Inurnment will be at Vevay Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Greg; sons, Jason Lynn (Christy) Fields and Daniel Scott Fields, both of Columbus, daughter, Carrie Ann Fields of North Vernon, and a stepdaughter, Haley Delay (Justin) Davenport of Greenwood; brothers, Danny (Lisa) James of Clifford, Curtis (Sherry) James of Edinburgh, Tony James of Columbus and Shawn (Tessa) James of Hope and sisters, Penny Minor of Columbus and Dustie (Brian) Blanton of North Vernon; grandchildren, Matt Kelley, Mackenzie Fields, Mason Fields, Sierra (David) Franks, Shelby (Justin Righthouse) Grammer, Austin Grammer and Evalyn June Davenport; one great-great grandchild, Paisley Mae Grammer; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Linda James; and a nephew, Bryan Minor. Arrangements provided by the Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. You are invited to view her video tribute, light a virtual candle and send a message to the family via the internet.

 

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  1. Connie, my friend, someone I will always remember. Your smile, the sound of your voice, the comfort and love you give just by being there for your friends. May you enjoy your ride with the angels. I love you my friend.

  2. Connie, the mother of the sorting crew and so many more at Diamet. My thoughts and prayers goes to Greg and the kids. She will be missed. She made a lasting impression on so many.

  3. Connie’s family: We loved her dearly and always enjoyed being with her when she came down to Glasgow. She was soooo bubbly–such a lively, loving Spirit. So, so sorry for your great loss.

  4. Sweet Sweet Connie…I cannot remember one single day when we seen each other that you didn’t greet me with a smile!
    Fly High my friend and R.I.P.

  5. Connie was such a sweet person with a big heart! I knew her from working at Diamet Corporation and I always admired her work ethic and dedication. Connie always made the best banana pudding for our pitch-in lunches! ❤️😍❤️🥰

  6. Connie was always seen with her beautiful smile! She was a blessing disguise at my parents auction! Fly high and rest in peace!!

  7. I remember how sweet and loving your wife, mother and grandmother was. I knew Connie since she was a young woman and brought her on her first plane ride east at the tender young age of 14. We visited and talked over the many years since and I am truly heartbroken to hear of her death. She was a woman of strength and a lively spirit too. May eternal repose be granted unto her and may God’s perpetual light shine upon her.
    Lillian “Binky” Clark


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