Constance L. Hays, 44, Business Reporter at Times and an Author, Dies – New York Times
A great reporter gone.
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Author: David Churbuck
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Constance Hays or also known as Connie was a great friend to me. She was the most compasionate person i knew. She cared for others, and she would never say no to anything, as long as you asked her for it. Her passing has most definitely took a toll on my family. I would also just like to give her family my condolences, I know it is going to be hard for them to adjust to this major loss in their life.
Sincerely,
Donovan Brown
After Brian Lamb’s interview with Connie Hays about her book about Coca-Cola, ‘The Real Thing.’ I performed a basic search to learn more about her, not realizing at the time that I had read her reporting on the Martha Stewart matter. I think the interview with Brian was one of the most fascinating that I have watched him do, but it was because of Connie’s reaction to Brian that I was taken by this, she was a very curious mind the best kind to follow along in story even for the oft dry subject of ‘business.’ I was so saddened to learn of her passing during the post-interview wind-up on C-Span that I performed a search to learn more about her to again be disappointed that little or no information is available on her personally, and that is a good thing of course for her children, maintaining their privacy. . .
I am sorry that you have lost such a great person in your life. . . The public has lost a great reporter, and writer.