

Rhonda Lynn Conicelli was a woman whose life was guided by kindness, caring, and an unstoppable drive to keep moving. She was extremely capable of taking on any project—big or small—and never seemed to run in idle mode. If something needed to be done, Rhonda was already halfway finished before anyone else realized it had begun.
A devoted nurse and mother, Rhonda poured her heart into caring for others both professionally and personally. She was the loving mother of Jessilyn (Nick Spencer) and Anthony, and a proud, devoted grandmother to Brooklyn and Ezekiel, who were among her greatest joys. Her mantra was kindness and caring, and she lived it daily—always showing up, always helping, always giving.
Rhonda was a beloved sister to Rodney (Lori) Spencer and Amber Hyde, sharing with them a bond rooted in love, loyalty, and lifelong connection.
She loved the outdoors and found happiness in camping, fresh air, and time spent in nature. Hard work never intimidated her—she embraced it wholeheartedly. In fact, Rhonda didn’t just tolerate cleaning; she truly loved it. A spotless home wasn’t a chore to her; it was a personal victory. Where others saw a mess, Rhonda saw opportunity—and probably already had the supplies in hand.
A former beauty pageant winner, Rhonda carried herself with confidence and grace. She made sure she always looked her best—constantly dressed to the nines with perfect hair and makeup, even for something as casual as going to the grocery store. She wore heels daily, no matter the occasion. In fact, she loved heels so much she could be seen hiking trails or cutting the grass in them, proving that style never took a day off. Her daily routine of getting dressed and ready for the day took hours, but to Rhonda, it was simply part of showing up polished, prepared, and fabulous not for the world, but for herself.
Always there for those in need, Rhonda offered compassion, strength, and unwavering support to everyone in her life. Her legacy is one of love, service, tireless dedication, and unmistakable style. She will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever cherished by all who were fortunate enough to know her.
Please wear colors, not black, thank you.
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