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FORSYTH , MT. — Shirley Mae Fischer, age 74, of Forsyth, passed away on July 27, 2010, at the Fountain View Care Center in Forsyth.
Shirley was born Feb. 17, 1936, in Denver, the daughter of Adam and Amelia Seadar. She grew up and attended schools in Forsyth.
She and Edward R. Fischer were married in Forsyth on Nov. 14, 1954, and they made their home here from that time on.
Shirley and Ed were blessed with five boys.
Shirley may have never attended a sporting event before, but once the boys started playing she became an avid fan of all sports and never missed a game.
In addition to raising her boys, she worked as a nurse's aide and taught vacation bible school at Concordia Lutheran Church, where she was a member.
In her spare time she enjoyed all types of crafts, knitting, crochet work, needlework, ceramics, sewing and bowling.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents.
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FORSYTH , MT. — Shirley Mae Fischer, age 74, of Forsyth, passed away on July 27, 2010, at the Fountain View Care Center in Forsyth.
Shirley was born Feb. 17, 1936, in Denver, the daughter of Adam and Amelia Seadar. She grew up and attended schools in Forsyth.
She and Edward R. Fischer were married in Forsyth on Nov. 14, 1954, and they made their home here from that time on.
Shirley and Ed were blessed with five boys.
Shirley may have never attended a sporting event before, but once the boys started playing she became an avid fan of all sports and never missed a game.
In addition to raising her boys, she worked as a nurse's aide and taught vacation bible school at Concordia Lutheran Church, where she was a member.
In her spare time she enjoyed all types of crafts, knitting, crochet work, needlework, ceramics, sewing and bowling.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents.
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