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Constance “Connie” M. Carpenter

February 16, 1935 ~ May 15, 2025

Born in: Sanford, Maine
Resided in: Sanford, Maine

Constance May Naylor Carpenter, 90, passed away peacefully at her home on May 15th, 2025 surrounded by her loving family.

Born in Sanford, Maine on February 16, to parents Augusta and Thomas Naylor. She had one beloved sister, Betty, who predeceased her.

Connie attended local schools and graduated from Sanford High School in 1953. She was married to her one and true love, Hazen Carpenter, in 1954 and began restoration of the home.

Hazen was drafted into the Army in 1956 and Connie followed him on his deployment and spent 1 year in Germany. Their daughter Holly was born in 1958. They welcomed their son Harold in 1962. And then son Thom Otis came to them in 1967.

Connie was a hard worker and outstanding woman of her time where she worked for the Waterboro Leather Company and an Engineering Firm in Sanford. She was the V.P. and secretary of the Carpenters’ company H.E. Carpenter Inc. up until its closing in 1995. She always demanded respect but helped lead with wise leadership and council along with Hazen, together they formed a great business relationship. Carpenter Christmas Tree Farm was founded by the family on Connie and Hazen’s land, and she helped guide the business to success for all of its 22 years.

Connie took much pride in her civic duties, some of which were serving on the United Way Board, the PTA, the Sanford Historical Society, she was a Justice of Peace and had a Maine real estate license. Along with that, she was the backbone of Hazen for the many community projects that he undertook as a part of the Kiwanis Club, the Trails Committee and the Sanford Land Trust.

Connie and her husband Hazen were well traveled across both the continental United States and the world. From visiting all of the United States capital cities or to explorations to more tropical climates to enjoy what this beautiful world has to offer. She was grateful to be able to see and experience so many different cultures and regions along with her and Hazen’s adventures. She shared many stories of humor, stress, awe and happiness that were made along the way.

Connie was always well dressed and ready for any occasion or social engagement. Her smile, expressions of love and gift of communication made friends and relationships with anyone she met wherever she went.

She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother to her family and to all her many friends, especially the Thursday night Girls who met for a lifetime. Connie was the matriarch to all in the family. She was always looked up to by family members for her advice, sharp wittedness, humor and excitement for life and kindness.

She is survived by her husband Hazen, daughter Holly and her husband Dave, son Harold and his wife Lisa, son Thom and his wife Debra, eight grandchildren and 10 grandchildren.

A private burial will be held at the Carpenter home.

In lieu of flowers we are asking for donations to the Maine Cancer Foundation at https://mainecancer.org
Hospice of Southern Maine ath https://www.hospiceofsouthernmaine.org/donate
New Life Church in Biddeford at https://newlifemaine.churchcenter.com/giving/to/the-reach-hope-center-in-biddeford

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  1. Wonderful Memories….always positive, inviting and …..at least with me….very patient! Betsy

  2. Great memories of Connie and Hazen…. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time….
    <3 Diane and Mark

  3. Fond memories of Connie, she was such a nice lady and will be missed but not forgotten.

  4. Connie was a joy to be around. My condolences to Hazen and their family.

    Sincerely,
    Jo-Anne Masure

  5. Connie was a third grandma to my son, and a generous lady. She will be missed by all that knew her.

  6. OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO ALL OF YOU. SO SAD TO LOSE SUCH A BRIGHT LIGHT.

    HOLLY AND I HAVE KNOWN EACH OTHER SINCE GRADE SCHOOL. I SPENT TIME AT THEIR HOME DURING THE SUMMER AND I HAVE SUCH FOND MEMORIES. THEIR HOME WAS SUCH A SPECIAL PLACE TO BE!! CONNIE AND HAZEN WERE ALWAYS SO WELCOMING
    AND MADE ME FEEL LIKE ONE OF THE FAMILY. SUCH A WARM AND GENEROUS FAMILY! I WILL MISS SEEING CONNIE AT HANNAFORD.

    IT IS OUR HOPE THAT ALL OF THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES THAT YOU ALL SHARED BRING YOU COMFORT IN THE DAYS AHEAD!

    MUCH LOVE,
    PAULA & JIM ALLAIRE

  7. Connie’s family, Iam so sorry to see of Connie’s, passing. Such a joy to wait on while working at Jerry’s Diner with Hazen. Love a good joke. Connie, you will be missed. My sincere condolences the family. Rachel (Colette ) Burbank.

  8. I worked with Connie for years and she was my best friend for those years. We had lots of laughs. I am so sorry for her family. She will be missed.

  9. I have such wonderful memories of Aunt Connie and the family growing up. She was always full of energy and was such a light, she always made me feel special and she made me laugh. I love her, uncle Hazen and the family very much. I am so sad for them. She will be missed beyond words.

  10. To Hazen and family,
    We are so sorry for the loss of your dear Connie. She was a lovely person. Blessings and sympathies to you all.

  11. I first met Connie (Mrs. Carpenter) in the mid-60’s when Harold and I attended Humpty Dumpty Nursery School in Springvale together. Later on in life, Connie & Hazen joined the Sanford Elks – Maine Children’s Cancer Program Committee and volunteered for many of our fundraising events. I remember on one of their milestone Anniversaries (maybe their 60th?), in lieu of “gifts”, they asked their Family & Friends to make a donation to MCCP in their name because as Connie said, “We have everything we need and would LOVE to help pediatric cancer patients”! Connie was such a fun loving, kind and generous person. Danny & I are sending our sincere sympathies to Hazen, the entire family and all who knew and loved her. She will be dearly missed by all. Our prayers go out to all for peace and comfort at this most difficult and sad time! xo (((HUGS)))

  12. Hazen and family, I am so heartbroken to read about her passing. She was a beautiful, loving, full of life lady. She will be missed by everyone.
    Love,
    Fran and family

  13. Our deepest sympathies to Connie’s family. We always enjoyed seeing Connie, Hazen and Holly at various functions or just out and about. She was a joy to be around.
    Jim and Ann Lapierre

  14. So sorry for you loss Hazen and family. Connie was such a sweet and caring lady. Loved seeing her in the office. She always made Dr Patel, Debbie and I laugh. I’ll miss you Connie 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜💜💜

  15. Connie always was so pleasant to be with. Connie always spoke highly of Steve. We shared laughs when we did see each other. Kiwanis functions earlier times or her visits to the Anchorage recently.
    Love and thoughts to Hazen and family. ❤️


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