The Mix 95.7’s Connie Kellie passes away of cancer

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Longtime West Michigan radio personality Connie Kellie of the Connie & Fish Morning Show on Mix 95.7 (WLHT) has passed away after a short battle with liver cancer.
Kellie died Monday, Jan. 4, according to a press release from Townsquare Media.
The company says she joined the team in 2012, and was the driving force behind such causes as Connie & Fish’s Christmas Kids and the station’s efforts to support the Susan G. Komen More Than Pink Walk. She was also known for her infectious laugh.
“Over 25 years ago, this incredible, smart and strong woman allowed me the opportunity to be a part of her radio career. Our journey will not only be with those who were touched by her immense talent, but engraved in my heart. Thank you, Connie, for this adventure. I look forward to the day we meet again,” said longtime radio partner Fish Calloway.
The station has posted a tribute to Kellie online. You can view it here.
Remembrances for Kellie will continue on air on the Mix 95.7 throughout the week.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Kellie is survived by her husband, Dan, and longtime on-air partner Fish Calloway.
Published at Tue, 05 Jan 2021 12:04:01 +0000