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Constance Galia Polk

October 26, 1933 — July 23, 2020

Constance Galia Polk

Constance Galia Polk passed away on July 23, 2020. She was 86.

Beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, “Connie” was born on October 26, 1933. Raised and educated in Chicago, Illinois, her early experiences included voice
and music lessons, pageant recognition and a national train tour as “Miss Blossomtime,” part of a festival that continues to this day, and performing with the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Connie always had a beautiful classical soprano voice, and singing was a consistent and joyful theme throughout her life. It was through her love for singing and music that she met her piano
accompanist, the man who would become her future husband of more than 60 years, Leonard W. Polk.
Following the birth of their daughter in 1956, the Polk family relocated to Prescott, Arizona in 1960, where their son was born in 1961.

In addition to her love for music, Connie’s passions focused on home and family. In 1966, the
family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, where over the next several decades, she worked in real
estate, as an aide with the Scottsdale School District, and later with Scottsdale Insurance
Company.

During that time, she also earned an Associate in Arts degree from Scottsdale Community
College, and performed with a choral group at Arizona State University, which included
performances with the Arizona Opera.

The Polks were extremely proud of their Polish heritage, and in 1979 they undertook a driving
tour of Poland which provided a wealth of unique experiences and allowed them to make
personal connections with extended family members.

In 1998, Connie and Leonard returned to Prescott, where they resided at Prescott Country Club.
She took great pleasure in their beautiful home and yard, which served as the location of
myriad happy gatherings of friends and family residing in the Prescott area and well beyond.
That included the close relationship with in-laws Eugene and Barbara Polk of Prescott and their
extended family, which continued throughout Connie’s life.

The return to the Prescott area allowed Connie to participate in the Yavapai College Master
Chorale, a joyful experience that extended her passion for singing.

In the summer of 2007, she took part in the Master Chorale performance tour of Norway,
Finland and Sweden, an experience made even more significant through sharing the tour with
her sister, Kathleen Vernon of Yakima, Washington. For more than a dozen years, Connie would
recount memories of their trip together with pure delight.

With her husband, Connie thoroughly enjoyed their travels to Europe, and specifically, their
time in Italy held a special place in their hearts. And sharing their love for music, they enjoyed numerous Arizona Opera performances in Phoenix, as well as Phoenix Symphony concerts and
Metropolitan Opera live simulcasts at Yavapai College.

Connie remained in her home at Prescott Country Club following the death of her husband in
2017, while staying in close touch with her children and grandchildren. In 2018 she moved to
Prescott’s Alta Vista Senior Living Community, where she resided until recently.

Connie is survived by daughter Galia Gourley (Scott) of Arcata, California; son James Polk (Judy)
of Oro Valley, Arizona; grandsons Eric Gourley of Stockholm, Sweden, Adam Gourley of
Redondo Beach, California, and Jeremy Polk (Rainnah) of Mesa, Arizona; and sister Kathleen
Vernon of Yakima, Washington.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, contributions are requested for Yavapai Youth Choirs, c/o Yavapai College
Foundation in Honor of Constance Polk, 1100 E Sheldon St, Prescott, AZ 86301.

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