Connie had four girls from her first marriage, Stephanie, Megan, Ashley and Katie. She was employed at High Tech Construction for more than 25 years as their executive secretary. After she 'retired' she went to work at Yellowstone Basin Construction to help them get started and organized.
Connie and Les' relationship started in 1995 and they were married in 2008. Together they made many trips to Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. They enjoyed impromptu road trips and were huge Bobcat Football fans, having season tickets for many years.
Connie is survived by her four daughters and son-in-law Sam, husband Les and his daughters Susan Aaberg and Kristi Descalchuk, mother Helen Blomberg, sister Carolyn McKay, brother Leland Blomberg and many cousins. She was proceeded in death by her father Clifford and sister Ginger.
A memorial service will be held April 23, 2021 at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Billings, MT. Followed by a reception at DanWalt Gardens. Masks are required for the service and Bobcat attire is encouraged.
Connie had four girls from her first marriage, Stephanie, Megan, Ashley and Katie. She was employed at High Tech Construction for more than 25 years as their executive secretary. After she 'retired' she went to work at Yellowstone Basin Construction to help them get started and organized.
Connie and Les' relationship started in 1995 and they were married in 2008. Together they made many trips to Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. They enjoyed impromptu road trips and were huge Bobcat Football fans, having season tickets for many years.
Connie is survived by her four daughters and son-in-law Sam, husband Les and his daughters Susan Aaberg and Kristi Descalchuk, mother Helen Blomberg, sister Carolyn McKay, brother Leland Blomberg and many cousins. She was proceeded in death by her father Clifford and sister Ginger.
A memorial service will be held April 23, 2021 at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Billings, MT. Followed by a reception at DanWalt Gardens. Masks are required for the service and Bobcat attire is encouraged.
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