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Connie E. Losleben

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SLEEPY EYE–Connie E. Losleben, a beloved daughter, sister, aunt, and lifelong lover of art and laughter, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at the age of 74.

Mass of Christian burial will be at 11a.m. on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Sleepy Eye. Burial will follow in the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 10-11 a.m. on Wednesday at the church, prior to mass. To leave an online condolence for her family, or to sign the guestbook, go to: mvfh.org.

She is survived by her mother, Lucille Losleben of Sleepy Eye; her sister, Laurie (Dan) Rochel; her brothers, Randy (Corinne) Losleben and Brian Losleben; nieces, Rachel (Kyle) Diederich, Sarah Rochel (Matt Turner), and Jessie Rochel; and nephew Cory Losleben.

Connie was preceded in death by her father, Armin Losleben; her brother, Ricky Losleben; and her sister, Barbara.

Connie was born on October 29, 1951, in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, to Armin and Lucille Losleben. She grew up with her siblings on the family farm near Essig, Minnesota, where she attended a one-room schoolhouse until the sixth grade. She then continued her education at St. Mary’s School in Sleepy Eye and graduated in 1969. Following her passion for creativity, Connie attended St. Cloud State College and earned her degree to become an Art Teacher. She began her teaching career sharing her love of art with students at Atwater schools. After the art program was cut, she moved to the Cities area to find work. Connie transitioned into the corporate world, initially taking on substitute teaching jobs before finding success in the Insurance Industry. She later found a career she loved as a Software Trainer, a role that allowed her to indulge her desire for travel. She spent many years traveling extensively throughout the United States and abroad, sharing her knowledge and sharp wit. When travel became difficult, her employer gracefully allowed her to work remotely, leading to her eventual early retirement. Connie had a profound love for life’s simple pleasures. She was known for her exceptional enthusiasm for decorating her house for all the holidays, bringing joy and color to every season. Above all, Connie loved to laugh and cherished moments spent with her family and friends.

Blessed be her memory.

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