From all the comments I have read it appears you spent your time here on earth wisely. Lots of people sing your praises and even though they are glad that you are relieved of your illness and pain, they are experiencing there own pain of losing you. You will always be missed and remembered forever. R.I.P. Love you.
Connie S. Sies, 66, of Canton, passed away on Monday, September 3, 2018 at Unity Point Methodist in Peoria.
Funeral services will be at 12 noon on Monday, September 10, 2018 at Clary Funeral Home, 3004 West Lake Avenue in Peoria. Visitation will be from 10 to 12 noon, prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery in Peoria.
Connie was born on February 24, 1952, in Peoria, a daughter of Charles “Porky” and Dolores (Utech) Janson. They preceded her death. She was also preceded in death by one brother, Steven “Bubba” Janson and one sister, Michelle Janson.
She married Harry Sies, Sr. and they had 3 children, Sarah (Charles Thrasher) Sies of Canton, Harry (Sarah) Sies, Jr. and Kevin Janson, both of Pekin. She is also survived by a grandson that she raised as her own, Brandon (April) Sies; twelve grandchildren; nineteen great grandchildren; and siblings, Georgia “Toodles” (Terry) Woodson of Norwood, Jeanetta (Daniel Bozman) Deweese of Peoria, Cindy Pomeroy of Canton, Kimberly (Randy) Randle of Goodfield, Charles (Suzie) Janson, Jr of Canton, Rodney “Keith” (Cindy) Janson of East Peoria, Stanley (Marta) Janson of Burlington, IA, Nora (Eddie Ward) Janson of Clover, SC, Dina Janson of Mason City, Stacey Janson of Champaign, Charles “Duke” (Colette) Janson of Peoria, Jeff Janson of East Peoria, Richie Janson of Washington; and three special people, Brooke Randle, Terry Pierce and Danielle Webster, all of whom she loved dearly.
Memorial contributions may be made in Connie’s memory to S.C.A.R.F. – Sudden Cardiac-Death Awareness Research Foundation.
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Leave a tributeFrom all the comments I have read it appears you spent your time here on earth wisely. Lots of people sing your praises and even though they are glad that you are relieved of your illness and pain, they are experiencing there own pain of losing you. You will always be missed and remembered forever. R.I.P. Love you.
Sorry for your loss,
Mrs. Oesch (and classmates)
L. E. Starke School
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From all the comments I have read it appears you spent your time here on earth wisely. Lots of people sing your praises and even though they are glad that you are relieved of your illness and pain, they are experiencing there own pain of losing you. You will always be missed and remembered forever. R.I.P. Love you.
Sorry for your loss,
Mrs. Oesch (and classmates)
L. E. Starke School
My loving sister
To all my friends and family i wouldike to thank you all for your support for our family connie i love snd miss you so much I no your in a happier places just miss seeing that big smile and laugh not to say i miss the phone calls asking if iam out of my pjs yet lol love that smile and loved playing bingo with you gone but never forgotten