
Coni Rae Vasbinder, passed away February 24, 2022, at the age of 50. Coni was born on March 19, 1971 in Plant City, Florida to Donna Markle & Kenneth Palmer. Coni loved people, she could go anywhere and come back with a friend. Not only did she love people, Coni loved animals, but Coni really loved any living thing. She would relocate a spider to a safe place instead of killing it because in her words “It’s not their fault they are a spider.” Above all things Coni loved her grandchildren more than life itself and told them every chance she loved them and they were her best friends. Coni is proceeded in death by her son, Kenneth Vasbinder, her sister, Terri Castleberry and father, Kenneth Palmer. Coni is survived by her husband of 33 years, Randy Vasbinder of Crowley, daughter Holli Brown and Deryl of Crowley and her son, Ryan Vasbinder of Joshua, sister Sherli Shiver and Frank of Milton, Florida and sister Jeani Stringer and mother Donna Markle of Milton, Florida. Coni also leaves behind 4 grandchildren, and nieces and nephews whom she loves as her own. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking to make donations to local animal shelters in Coni’s name to continue her love for animals. Celebration of life: 2 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 3712 Wichita Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76119
Brown Owens & Brumley Family Funeral Home 425 S. Henderson St. (817) 335-4557
Kim Tompkins
Randy, Holli and Ryan
I cannot begin to tell you how very sorry I am for your loss. I pray for comfort for all of your family. If there is anything I can do for you please let me know. I love you all so dearly.
Holli
Thank you Kim! We love you too!
Sherli
You left me too soon my sweet sister. We had so much left to do. We had to watch our grand babies play on the beach and take dad to Vegas. We had so much more trouble to cause. We were going to be those old ladies who said stuff in public to embarrass all the kids!! This doesn’t seem real. I can’t believe this is happening. I will always love you and miss you!!! Catfish Chair!
Marie
You were my best friend and me nor my boys will ever forget you! Thank you for always being there
Rosemary Allen Duncan
My Dear Canasta Sister— YOU WILL BE MISSED EVERYDAY, WE ALL LOVED YOU AND ENJOYED PLAYING CANASTA AND MEETING YOU ONLINE OVER 18 YRS AGO AND WE BEEN FRIENDS/SISTERS EVER SINCE AND WILL ALWAYS BE FRIENDS/SISTERS, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS..MISS YOU
Pinny Brooks
Very sorry for your loss. I did not really know but, her love of all living things is an amazing legacy. She will be missed by many.