Connie Lee Boole, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother passed away at 76 years on January 6, 2025 peacefully in her home, after battling Multiple Sclerosis and then cancer courageously. Connie was surrounded by family. She was born July 5, 1948 in Ada, Minnesota to Don and Doris (Morgan) Lee. She is survived by her husband Greg Boole, her children Julie (Jason) Kirchenwitz, Moria Shannon, Madaline (John) Machamer, Adam (Kari) Kinunen, Kristin (Jerrod) Schultes, Andrea (Ryan) Limb, Erin (Nilton) Azevedo Dos Santos. She is additionally survived by sisters Collene (Sam) Brunton, Collette (Mike) Fredrickson, Cindy (Sid) Black and brother Brent (Kim) Lee as well as, 22 grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and foster children.
Connie grew up on the family farm by Borup, MN and lived an interesting life. She loved to compete in dog shows with her Bulldogs, she co-founded the Sonshine Shop Christian Bookstore, and was a very successful realtor.
Connie and Greg married on August 22, 1998 and began their life together, most of it on their farm by Campbell Minnesota. They found their calling and joy in their foster children at the farm. Connie loved the days with all their various children and those who became their children. Gardens, apple trees, horses, chickens, and farm life in general were Connie's passionate hobbies.
Connie was a force of nature, a whirlwind of creativity and passion. She was an artist whose canvas knew no bounds painting breathtaking landscapes, whimsical portraits, and stunning floral gardens. She was an equestrian extraordinaire befriending an assortment of horses over the years. She was a dog breeder raising countless litters of exceptional purebred puppies.
But above all, Connie was a beloved soul mate and wife, mother, sister and aunt. Connie was a beacon of love, laughter, wit, wisdom and unwavering support. She filled everyone's life with adventure, and taught by example the essence of love, laughter and unwavering support. She taught the importance of kindness, resilience and a deep and personal relationship with God. Win or lose by the way you choose was her motto. Witty jokes, left us all in stitches, her sharp mind and insightful observations made her a captivating conversationalist.
Connie will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Her vibrant spirit, infectious laughter, and the enduring love she shared will forever remain in our hearts.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Feed the Children, or American Cancer Society.
A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 11, 2025, at Foxhome Lutheran Church, 101 Prairie Ave, Foxhome MN.
Assistance provided by Olson Funeral and Cremation in Fergus Falls.
Online condolences may be sent to www.olsonfuneralhome.com
Saturday, January 11, 2025
2:00 - 3:00 pm (Central time)
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