Constance Ann Tschudin, LPN, born on February 13, 1960, in Saint Louis, Missouri, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and loved ones on April 13, 2025.
Constance was a beloved wife to the late Dr. Garland Tschudin for 34 years; devoted mother of Amanda (Chad) Booher, Stephanie (Damean) Pollman, and preceded in death by Michael Tschudin; grandmother to 5. She was a loving mother-in-law, sister, aunt, great-aunt, and friend to many. She is preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Kathryn (nee Slattery) Barbieri. Her family was her greatest treasure, and her legacy of love will be carried on through them.
Constance earned a Nursing Degree, reflecting her lifelong commitment to caring for others. She was not only a skilled nurse but also actively involved in her community as a volunteer for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). Her dedication to helping those in need showcased her huge heart and deep sense of empathy.
In her leisure time, Constance enjoyed engaging in hobbies that brought her joy, including playing Bunco, baking, and cherishing special moments spent with her grandchildren. Her sense of humor and protective nature endeared her to all, and her infectious laughter will forever resonate in the hearts of those she touched.
Constance leaves behind a rich legacy of love, kindness, and resilience. She will be remembered for her funny spirit, her protective instincts toward those she loved, and her unwavering commitment to making the world a better place.
In accordance with her wishes, services will be private. The family requests privacy during this time. To honor her memory, donations may be made to Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (https://www.mountgraceconvent.org/prayerreq.html) or The Street People (thestreetpeople.org), two causes close to her heart.
Constance Ann Tschudin will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered. May she rest in peace.
Don’t know how any of us will move on without you. You meant more to me than you’ll ever know. You definitely deserve peace after the last 17 months. Thank you for loving my kids like you did. Rest in peace big sister. Love you 💖
Connie what can I say except THANK YOU for being a true friend to me. You always made me feel welcome and comfortable working with you at the office.
Then you invited me to join Bunco. What special times we had on those nights. You never judged or thought any less of anyone no matter where they came from .
You always saw the good in everyone and were ready to lend a helping hand. You were an inspiration to me.
If there is any good from you passing it is this, you are with Garland and Michael along with your parents. Amanda and Stephanie I know you will carry on your mom’s kindness and love for your families. You had a great teacher.
I’ll miss you forever but know you are at peace . Love you!
Joni
I will always fondly remember all the good times we had with Connie and all the Barbieri’s during our family get togethers through out our lives. My sincere condolences to all of Connie’s family and friends.
Jeff Lindemann
I will always remember how much you loved my mom. The way our moms got together and we all laughed so hard. Your concern, love, support and prayers when I was diagnosed with cancer. I could feel that. I really don’t understand why God took you and Garland from the world. Two exceptionally special people. I’ll miss you terribly.
I really have no words. Such an amazing person taken too soon. She always told me I was special since I was born after our grandpa passed away. To be loved like that was such a blessing. ❤️