Constance Schall Obituary – At the age of 84, Constance E. Schall, whose maiden name was Enley, passed away on April 1st, 2024 in Ambler, Pennsylvania. Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of John Enley, who passed away, and Florence (née Walker) Enley. After completing her high school education at Abington, Connie went on to be employed by Bell Telephone as an operator. In addition to having three kids, she was married to Albert Schall.
After Albert passed away in 1975, Connie was determined to further her education and enrolled at West Chester University, from which she ultimately received a Master of Arts degree in 1982. She was a single mother who worked very hard and was very determined, and as a result, she was able to provide her girls with a fantastic existence. She started her career with Burroughs/Unisys and eventually retired as a secretary in the heart unit at Abington Memorial Hospital. Her journey through the workforce was one that was rich in experience and satisfaction.
Connie’s personal life was filled with a variety of activities that brought her joy. She was an active traveler who went on memorable cross-country road excursions, including a month-long vacation to Acapulco, Mexico, with her cherished daughters. She also traveled extensively, traveling the world and going on memorable road trips. Connie was a gifted artist who expressed her creativity via a variety of mediums, including poem writing, sketching, and painting. It was her passion to sew and cook.
She had a deep appreciation for the natural world and the outdoors, and she was frequently spotted at the beach. Even while she was on the sand, Connie had pleasure in dancing. Connie was a devoted mother to her three children: Jenifer Schall of Hatboro, Stephanie Muller of Blue Bell, and Cindi Rotelle, who was married to Michael and lived in Bluffton, South Carolina. Her grandchildren included Derek Schall, Alicia Schall, Olivia Rotelle, Nicole Rotelle, and Alexandra Muller, and she was also the great-grandmother of Parker Schall and Odin Schall.
She was passionate about her role as a grandmother. When Connie was with her grandkids and great-grandchildren, she treasured every moment she spent with them, whether it was going on adventures in the great outdoors or spending days together at the beach. Joan Cunicelli and Carol Gillespie are her sisters, and they are also among those who survive her. Family and friends are cordially invited to pay their respects at Spring House Estates, located at 728 Norristown Road, Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania 19002, on Saturday, April 6th, 2024, between the hours of 9:30 and 10:00 AM. A memorial service will be held at ten o’clock in the morning, and Chaplain Jim Rich will preside over it.