MARY-SEKERAK-Obituary

MARY CONSTANCE SEKERAK

Cleveland, Ohio

1927 - 2018

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Mary Constance "Connie" Carman Sekerak Hicks passed away peacefully June 5, 2018. She was born March 15, 1927, in Erie, PA to Nevin Minnich Carman and Edla Marie Kempe. Connie lived in Meadville, PA from 1931-1937. When her father remarried after Edla's death (1933), Connie gained stepmother...

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We all miss you and your poetry. God is blessing you.

What a pleasure it was to know Connie. She was such a wonderful person, with such a wealth of knowledge. I will miss working with her for poetry club. My thoughts and prayers are with the Sekerak family during this hard time.

To the family of Connie Sekerak, I am so sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure to have known Mary Constance and I will miss our talks and poetry readings, especially The Cremation of Sam McGee. We really enjoyed it. My prayers are with all of you. May God bring you peace.

To Kathy, Carrie and all family and friends.
So very sorry for your loss and sending prayers. I never knew just how great a role your mom played until reading about her life
and accomplishments. Truly awesome. Heaven just became even brighter.

Love and Blessings,

Jim Swann

Connie and I have been great friends ever since i I met her. She was always so kind and friendly with a great sense of humor! I fondly considered her "my other mother" and claimed her children as my siblings, we always laughed about that! I will always love her and really, really miss her, forever!

Connie and I have been special friends from the first time I met her at McGregor. She was always so warm and friendly and always had kind words to share. I always fondly considered her my "other mother" and adopted her children as my sisters and brothers. We always laughed about that. I love her and will really, really miss her, forever.

I remember Connie showing us; her daughter, Kathy and I the jitterbug and how it was done! In her living room back in the 70s! Kathy and I laughed with glee! She was a free spirit who loved to dance.

I recall a lot of fun times at the Sekerak household with my good friend, Kathy. One especially found memory I have of Mrs. Sekerak was from elementary school. I was walking home for lunch one cold, snowy day and she stopped, pick me up, took me home, called my mom so she wouldn't worry, fed me lunch and took Kathy and me back to school for the afternoon. What a kind gesture that I never forgot!

She's now looking over you all from her place in heaven. God Bless!