In loving memory of

Andromeda 'A.C.' Constantinovici
April 10, 1977 - April 10, 2009

Andromeda 'A.C.' Constantinovici MUSCATINE, Iowa - Andromeda A.C Constantinovici, 32, died April 10, 2009, while visiting family in Romania. Military rites will be held Friday, April 24, 2009 in Riverside, California. She was born April 10, 1977, the daughter of Elisabeth Liz Schroeder and Nicolas Constantinovici, in Romania. She was a Gunnery Sgt. serving in the U.S. Marine Corp from 1996 until her death. She was deployed to Iraq for two years. She is survived by her parents; a brother, Adonis Constantinovici of Escondido, California; her step-father, Myron Schroeder, the Retha Schroeder family and special friends, Eva Boar and Robert Johnston.

Tributes

MSgt Frevele wrote on Nov 29, 2018:

"You were a friend, fellow Marine and you are and will be missed until we meet again.... xxoo MSgt Frevele"

GySgt Ross wrote on Apr 3, 2015:

"I am so sad and heartbroken, I A.C. used to work for me in the Marine Corps. I remember she wanted me to help her buy a car, I went out with her to Carlsbad and we found a little pick up truck. That truck seemed to last forever, I thought A.C. would be around forever. She was like a little sister to me and she was a Great Marine. I am really gonna miss you A.C. Semper Fi"

Jared wrote on Sep 12, 2009:

"AC you will be missed.I just found out of your passing 11 sept 09 and had last spoke to you right before your trip to Romania.Life will no longer be the same not being able to hear your voice.We will meet again in the next life."

Bernhard Steiner wrote on May 31, 2009:

"A.C., you will be missed immensely. Will never forget Julian. Love always, Mr. Pilot Does anyone have more info on the circumstances of her passing? Please contact me at bravosierratango@gmail.com. Thanks very much! "

Colette Constantinovici wrote on Apr 30, 2009:

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cesar wrote on Apr 27, 2009:

"i knew a.c since she came into the marines. we worked together for 2 years, then we went to different places, but developed a great friendship through 15 years in the corps . i will never forget my great friend."