Connie May Fletcher

Connie May Fletcher was born on June 18, 1945 in Elkins, West Virginia where she resided until August 1963. Connie left her home upon graduation from Elkins High School to accept a position as a Clerk Stenographer with the United States Navy Department at the Pentagon. She was promoted over the next six years to a GS8 Administrative Assistant where she worked for Admiral Gerald Miller. During her years at the Pentagon Connie served on a study group for the Secretary of Defense.

In October of 1965, Connie met her husband, Roger Fletcher, of Clintwood, Virginia to whom she was married to for twenty-one years. They were divorced in 1986 and she is survived by their two sons, who were the love and joy of her life, Roger Scott Fletcher of Front Royal, Virginia, Jeffrey Wayne Fletcher of Clintwood, Virginia and her daughter, Juanita Rogers of Franconia, Virginia. Connie is also survived by her two loving grandsons, Jake Dalton Fletcher and Austin Wade Fletcher of Front Royal, Virginia, her loving daughter-in-law, Kathy Fletcher of Front Royal, Virginia, her other loving daughter-in-law, Cathy Fletcher of Clintwood, Virginia, her son-in-law, Kenny Rogers of Franconia, Virginia, and her grandchildren, Brandon Rogers and Shelby Rogers of Franconia, Virginia. Connie was also survived by her sister, Judy Bodkin of Warren, Ohio, her nephews, Todd and Terry Bodkin of Warren, Ohio, and her brother, Lloyd George, Jr. and his wife Shirley of Niles, Ohio. One younger brother, David Lee George preceded her in death but is survived by his loving wife, Barbara and her two wonderful sons, David George and Bradley George of Warren, Ohio.

  3 comments for “Connie May Fletcher

  1. Gilda Rose
    June 8, 2021 at 2:09 am

    She was a wonderful sister in law.
    She taught me about makeup. and I fell
    in love with her when I was 11 years old.
    I will never forget her kindness.
    I will miss our talks.
    Peanuts will see you again.

  2. Juanita Rogers
    June 11, 2021 at 1:39 am

    Connie, for over 35 years when she gave me my first job, has been like a mom to me and a grandmother to my kids, Brandon and Shelby. She also thought of my husband, Kenny, as her son-in-law. She meant the world to us. I will forever cherish all of our trips to the beach looking for seashells and of course, we always would have crabs (her favorite) for dinner every night. She was the kindest and most generous person I’ve ever known. Connie also had the best sense of humor and would make me laugh to tears. She was an amazing cook and always made us the best meals and cakes when she would visit. I will forever cherish the time we spent together. Having her in our lives was a blessing. Rest in Peace my dearest friend and “mom”. Knowing she is in heaven watching over all of us is giving me some comfort during this difficult time. She was so proud and loved all of her children, grandchildren and family. Connie May, I love you! Jeff and Scott, I’m praying for you and your family. You both have been so good to me. Here for you always. Love you! 💔🙏

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