As a proud graduate of the Sacred Heart High School Class of 1945, June helped plan and organize class reunions over the years. She retired after working many years in the food service industry, primarily for Salina USD 305 and Asbury Hospital. Among her many activities and interests, June enjoyed daily walking, traveling with friends and family, and singing in the RSVP Chorus (now The Silvertones). She was a member of, and a volunteer for, St. Mary's Catholic Church, as well as the VFW Auxiliary, of which she was a lifetime member. She was also a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church Ladies Guild and Parents Without Partners. As a lifelong Salina resident, she looked forward to summer band concerts in the park, the annual Tri-Rivers fair parade, and the Smoky Hill River Festival.
June will be remembered for always being helpful, her liveliness and sense of humor, as well as her devotion to her family. She is survived by her four children: Mike (Sharon) Fisher of Leesburg, FL, Sharon (Alan) Sylvester of Tulsa, OK, Nancy (David) Thomsen of Mason, OH, and David (Kate) Fisher of St. Peters, MO. She is also survived by 3 grandsons: Tim (Tamra) of Lenexa, KS, Christopher (Sarah) of Mason, OH, Brian (Libby) of Milwaukee, WI, as well as 10 great grandchildren, Natalie, Callie, Avery, Miley, Henry, Oliver, Vinny, Margot, Gabriella, and Michael.
The family would like to thank Judy Kvasnicka, Joyce Drummond as well as the staff and residents of Presbyterian Manor for their kindness and support of our mother during her happy years at Salina Presbyterian Manor.
Visitation will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 14th at Sacred Heart Cathedral followed by the Funeral Mass at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made in memory of June Fisher to "Salina Presbyterian Manor Employees Christmas Fund," 2601 East Crawford, Salina, KS 67401.
As a proud graduate of the Sacred Heart High School Class of 1945, June helped plan and organize class reunions over the years. She retired after working many years in the food service industry, primarily for Salina USD 305 and Asbury Hospital. Among her many activities and interests, June enjoyed daily walking, traveling with friends and family, and singing in the RSVP Chorus (now The Silvertones). She was a member of, and a volunteer for, St. Mary's Catholic Church, as well as the VFW Auxiliary, of which she was a lifetime member. She was also a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church Ladies Guild and Parents Without Partners. As a lifelong Salina resident, she looked forward to summer band concerts in the park, the annual Tri-Rivers fair parade, and the Smoky Hill River Festival.
June will be remembered for always being helpful, her liveliness and sense of humor, as well as her devotion to her family. She is survived by her four children: Mike (Sharon) Fisher of Leesburg, FL, Sharon (Alan) Sylvester of Tulsa, OK, Nancy (David) Thomsen of Mason, OH, and David (Kate) Fisher of St. Peters, MO. She is also survived by 3 grandsons: Tim (Tamra) of Lenexa, KS, Christopher (Sarah) of Mason, OH, Brian (Libby) of Milwaukee, WI, as well as 10 great grandchildren, Natalie, Callie, Avery, Miley, Henry, Oliver, Vinny, Margot, Gabriella, and Michael.
The family would like to thank Judy Kvasnicka, Joyce Drummond as well as the staff and residents of Presbyterian Manor for their kindness and support of our mother during her happy years at Salina Presbyterian Manor.
Visitation will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 14th at Sacred Heart Cathedral followed by the Funeral Mass at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made in memory of June Fisher to "Salina Presbyterian Manor Employees Christmas Fund," 2601 East Crawford, Salina, KS 67401.
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