Constance Marie Macchione

Connie Marie Macchione (née Speranzella), 81, of Baltimore, Maryland, passed away on March 17, 2024, in Orlando, Florida.

Constance , was born on May 11, 1942, in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the beloved daughter of Margaret and Michael Speranzella. In her professional life, Connie excelled as a Manufacturing Manager at Metz Corporation from 1977 to 1983. She was known for her dedication and leadership in the workplace. Outside of her career, Connie enjoyed various hobbies, including playing Bingo, boating , and most of all, spending quality time with her family and friends.

She was the type of person who could make friends anywhere she went and she loved to laugh. Her laugh was contagious. She certainly touched many peoples lives. She was so proud of all of her children and grandchildren and the accomplishments they have made in their life. Her face could light up a room when she spoke of all of them.

Connie will be dearly missed and is survived by her loving daughter, Jeanine Sabella, sons, David Wilder and Bill Wilder, grandchildren, Riley, McKenzie, Evan, Austin, Logan, Wade, and Brett; sister, Phyllis Denham; sister, Marlene Crocken; and brother, Mike Speranzella. She is preceded in death by her mother, Margaret; father, Michael, her beloved husband of 43 years, Ben Macchione,; sisters, Anna Mae Kammer, Joan Walls, Pat Pennachia; brothers, Ray and Joe Speranzella.

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