Connie Marie Melugin

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Connie Melugin age 79 of Waterloo, formerly of Fredericksburg, died Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo.

Private family services will be held.

Connie was born July 20, 1946, in New Hampton, Iowa, the daughter of Waldon and Arlene (Slack) Koehler.

Connie grew up in Fredericksburg, Iowa, where she graduated from Fredericksburg High School in 1964. She later attended the State College of Iowa (now the University of Northern Iowa) for a time before enrolling at Pitze’s Waterloo School of Beauty, where she completed her training and began a career as a hairstylist.

On September 14, 1968, Connie was united in marriage to John William Melugin at Peace United Church of Christ in Fredericksburg, Iowa. The two had been neighbors after Connie’s family moved to Fredericksburg in the 1950s. Early in their marriage they lived in Clovis, New Mexico from 1969 to 1970 while John served in the United States Air Force. They later lived briefly in Sumner in 1971, before purchasing their home in Waterloo in the spring of 1972. In 2004, Connie and John moved to an acreage where they enjoyed country life together.

Connie dedicated 50 years to her career as a hairstylist. She began her work at Leona’s House of Hair in New Hampton and later worked at several salons throughout the Cedar Valley including Pitze’s Beauty Salon, Head Hunter Salon, Image Makers Salon, Visions Hair Studio, and Elegance Salon.

Music was a significant part of Connie’s life. She was a member of the Cedar Harmony Sweet Adeline Female Barbershop Chorus for 28 years, singing in the bass section. She was actively involved in the organization, serving on the board in leadership roles and frequently acting as Mistress of Ceremonies during public performances.

Throughout her life, Connie was deeply involved in her community. She participated in Girl Scouts as a child and later served as a troop leader during the 1980s when her daughter, Jennifer, was involved. She enjoyed playing softball, bowling, golfing, and motorcycle riding in her younger years. Connie was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Waterloo, where she taught fourth grade Sunday School in the 1990s. She was also active in the Waterloo Schools Parent Teacher Associations and the West High School Band Boosters.

Connie enjoyed knitting, reading, cooking, singing, and warmly hosting family and friends in her cozy home. One of her greatest joys was being “Mimi” to her granddaughter, Elise, proudly encouraging and cheering on her musical performances.

She is survived by her husband, John Melugin of Waterloo; her daughter, Jennifer (Bryan) Melugin of Elgin, Illinois; and her granddaughter, Elise Melugin. She is also survived by two sisters-in-law, Jane (John) Brooks of Fredericksburg, Iowa, and Vicki Koehler of Tama, Iowa.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Waldon and Arlene Koehler, and her brother, Richard “Dick” Koehler.

 

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  1. Rest in peace Connie, my condolences to your family, thinking of them during this difficult time.

  2. Our sympathy to John and all of Connie’s family and friends. May you all find comfort and hope in God’s abiding love.
    Fred & Claudia Tessmer

  3. Connie was a bright light in Sweet Adelines. I so enjoyed her helpful nature and her commitment to whatever she was doing.

  4. Connie was a very active member of Cedar Harmony Chorus, helping with choreography, make-up, costume and always with a smile and her clever sense of humor. She had a beautiful bass voice and we loved her dearly and will miss her. Deepest sympathy to John, Jennifer, Bryan & Elise whom she adored.

  5. Jane and John and families, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days ahead.

  6. Lighting a candle for a beautiful soul whose love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Holding you and your family in our hearts.

  7. Our condolences to John and family at the loss of your dear Connie. May you be comforted by your faith and wonderful memories. Always enjoyed Connie’s great sense of humor and wonderful laugh. God bless you. Mark and Terry Wenthe

  8. Jack and family we are so sorry to hear of the passing of Connie. She was always the happy go luck gal while in high school. She was great during our class plays in high school and she always had a knack for keeping everyone on task but always in fun. May your memories carry you through these difficult times.
    Bob & Nancy Schmadeke, Cypress, TX

  9. I was fortunate to sing in the same Sweet Adelines chorus in Cedar Falls with Connie. She was always note accurate, word accurate and had a great face and choreography for the front row…all the makings of a terrific chorus member! Plus she always did the hair styling for competing quartets! She will continue to be loved by those who knew her. Much sympathy to her family and friends.

  10. Jake,Jennifer and family.
    Connie was a one of a kind and loved by so many. She was always full of life. As she was my husband’s cousin I thought of her as my. own.
    Have so many fun memories with her.
    Rest in peace my dear cousin , and only wish I could’ve had,was to see her and tell her I loved her, and pay my respects at her place of rest.


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