Connie Sue Boucher (Wacker)
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Connie Sue Boucher (Wacker), 68, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at North Kansas City Hospital.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on Saturday, October 19, 2019 with visitation starting at 1:00PM and service starting at 2:00PM at Journey Church located at 1021 Brown St. Liberty, Missouri 64068.
Connie was born in Bloomfield, Nebraska to Albert & Loretta Wacker on September 15, 1951. Connie married Russell Boucher on May 31, 1987 in Kansas City, Missouri. She graduated from Bloodfield High School in 1969 and immediately entered the JobCore. She also worked as a computer operator for UMB Bank as well as a machine operator for FujiFilm and Strahm Automation.
Connie is preceded in death by her sister Shirley Rogers and parents Loretta and Albert Wacker.
Connie is survived by husband of 32 years Russell Boucher of Kansas City, son Eric (Misty) Fishe of Basehor, Kansas, grandchildren; Alexis, Ethan & Miles. Gabe (Jackie) Boucher of Olathe, Kansas, grandchildren Lilly and Anna. Christine Simms of Kansas City, grandchildren Ruby. Sisters, Phyllis Edwards, Darlene Rysavy, Donna (Wayne) Dye, and Linda Wacker. Brothers, Dennis (Kelly) Wacker and Rodney Wacker, along with multiple nieces and nephews.
Connie enjoyed being with her family & friends especially her adopted sister Cathy Hillman, watching Nebraska football, baking, ceramics, yard sales and collecting all things pig related.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the cancer care center at the University of Kansas Health System. Donations can be made in honor or Connie Boucher made payable to the University of Kansas Health System and mailed to the University of Kansas Health System, Fund Development, 2330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Suite 305, Westwood, Kansas 66205 or visit their website to give online.
The family of Connie Boucher wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Kansas City Hospice and Palliative Care at North Kansas City Hospital and the University of Kansas Cancer Care Center.