Connie D. Brock (Knox)
February 24, 1951 ~ February 25, 2022
Connie D. Brock (Knox), 71, of Columbus, passed away Friday, February 25, 2022.
She was born February 24, 1951, the daughter of the late Garnett and Cora (Jeffries) Brock.
Connie had a passion for reading and cooking. In her spare time, she loved to dance and listen to music. She enjoyed being in the garden surrounded by beautiful flowers and especially loved butterflies. Connie loved to be a “girlie girl” and enjoyed looking classy. Most of all Connie loved her family, children, and grandchildren.
She is survived by her son, Theodore “T.J.” Knox of Columbus; daughter, Melinda “Mindy” Knox of Columbus; step-daughter, Carley Hauk of Columbus; brother, Mark (Lisa) Brock of Columbus; sisters, Judy (John) Woods of Columbus and Robin (Danny) Gassaway of Elizabethtown; grandchildren, Daulton Knox, Dianna Ruiz-Knox, Keona Knox, and Jaden Knox; great-grandchildren, Erabella Brantley, Lyric Moore, and Amelia Norklun; also, several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
Connie was preceded in death by her first husband, Theodore Knox II; her parents; brother-in-law, John Woods; and mother-in-law, Katherine Everroad.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the funeral home for final expenses.
The funeral will be held at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at Jewell - Rittman Family Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. prior to the service.
You are invited to view the video tribute, light a virtual candle and send a message to the family via the funeral home website www.jewellrittman.com.






I enjoyed working with Connie at Walmart . She was a very likable young lady . Another Angel has made it home . Heavens gain . She is no longer suffering , and is resting in the arms of Jesus . May God be with her Family . Beautiful photo of her .
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Sending love and prayers to the family….Anita Snyder Brown
I love you Grandma
The most beautiful, loving, caring person I’ve ever known. You will forever be missed and always in my heart. 💗 You weren’t only my mother but also my best friend!! Love always, your daughter Mindy
There is so many memories. I will forever remember your smile. I couldn’t wait as a little girl for you to come and visit. You was so fun to be around. Thanks for taking the photos of my wedding. To my cousins and the rest of the family, prayers to you all. Love you & you will be missed cousin Connie. – Shannon (young) Graham
My sister.. the one who taught me how to drive a stick shift and showed me how to do a burn out:) who took me cruising down 25th Street or the Seymour strip.. who let me stay with her almost every weekend when I was a younger… who was always smiling and ready to have some fun! She always had the camera in her hand, our family photographer. I miss your bright eyes & your beautiful smile, but you are at Peace now and you are with mom and dad! Love you sis!
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RIP Connie!
Lit a candle in memory of Connie D. Brock (Knox)
Connie was such a hard worker and loved her family above all else. She was a kind and gentle soul.
Where to begin? I have so many wonderful memories of my Aunt Connie. She was like a second mother to me. We always had so much fun together. She was always smiling and laughing. I know she is at peace now dancing in heaven. I love her so much and will miss her dearly. Until we meet again. Shelly
I can remember all the times I would see you at 3D and with Mary. You were always one of my favorites. You will be greatly missed.
Loved your mom Tj and Belinda my thoughts and prayers are with you both . She was a very beautiful person.
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I love you thisssss much forever granny. 💛 I promise to teach Amelia our thing. I’m going to miss you forever. Thank you for everything you have done for me. I promise I’ll take care of momma. ❤️ please watch over us and I’ll see you later alligator 💜