Gdovin, Constance "Connie" Ellen

Constance Ellen Gdovin (Gardner)
Born 2-6-1952 St Mary’s Hospital, Grand Junction, Colorado

Wife of Robert Charles Gardner
Daughter of George Douglas Gdovin & Miriam Grace Tabor (Gdovin)


Mother of Cristopher Robert, Richard David, & Jeffry Charles Gardner
Sister of John "Jay" Douglas, Mark Thomas, & Larry James Gdovin, Robin Sue Gdovin (Walsh) (Farmer), & Lori Ann Gdovin (Stone) (Benton) (Corporon).

Dance troupes beginning September 1954 through Spring 1969. Tap, ballet, modern jazz, and Hawaiian.

Active member of the Jobs Daughters as a teenager. Served as Choir Mistress.


Job's Daughters has a rich heritage and tradition. The group was founded in 1920 to provide an opportunity for young women to work together, to learn about themselves and to help others. Job's Daughters is open to girls ages 10 to 20 who have a Masonic Heritage. We do not follow any specific religion, but do require that our members have a belief in God.
For over 75 years, Job's Daughters has been actively promoting friendship and service. The organization was founded by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick in Omaha, Nebraska. The group takes its name from the Book of Job, and in particular to a reference in the 42nd Chapter that says, "And in all the land were no women found so fair as the Daughters of Job."
Meetings follow a long tradition of order. The Officers wear traditional Grecian robes, symbols of democracy and equality, provided by the Bethel.