Connie Mae Fisher Sekora left to be with her Lord on November 3, 2016 after a lingering illness. Connie was born in Helena 79 years ago to Otis and Roberta Fisher. Growing up she attended Central School and Helena High. Connie married the love of her life, Donald Sekora. She graduated from St. Patrick’s School of Nursing in 1958. During her nursing career she worked at the Helena VA and St. Peter’s as well as being the Director of Nursing at two Helena nursing homes. Connie also utilized her nursing skills while in the Army Reserve. Connie was a second generation member of the First Baptist Church of Montana.
She is survived by her husband, Don; son, Lance (Nicole) Sekora, of Helena; daughter, Roberta Sekora, of Helena; brothers, Stan, Roland, and Bruce Fisher; grandchildren, Andrew and Matthew; great grandchild, Nicholas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Truxton, and son, Scott.
Services are being held at 1:00 pm, Tuesday, November 8, at the First Baptist Church, 201 8th Avenue.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Connie’s memory can be made to the First Baptist Church.
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Margaret Cooper says
My thoughts are with her family. I have many happy memories of Connie. She was
such fun to be with over so many years I have known her.
Margaret F Cooper
Tom and Judy Rolfe says
She was quite a lady, thinking of you Bobbi, you were her rock and care giver extraordinaire, take care of yourself and know that we care.
Tom and Judy :two_hearts:
Don Slovarp says
Connie was a indeed a great lady – I can’t ever remember a time at her home when I wasn’t greeted with warmth, love, and of course – humor. My prayers are with the Sekora family. The Lord took one of the good ones when he called Connie home.
Rmn Iverson says
To the Sekora family. I am sorry to hear of Connie’s passing. I had so many great discussions with all of you, and especially with you, Lance, when you decided to get into the insurance business–and the times you used to whip my butt watching Jeopardy. Connie was a completely gentle person, and the few times we visited I really enjoyed talking to her. She will be missed by all of you, and her friends. Ron Iverson
Camie Zufelt says
Roberta,
I am sorry for your loss. Take care of yourself….
Michaelanne says
So sorry to hear of your loss. I know she was a wonderful lady with a great sense of humor. Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time. God Bless.
– Michaelanne Fagnan