Wendy-Sekovich-Obituary

Wendy Vactor Sekovich

Tucson, Arizona

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SEKOVICH, Wendy Vactor, died near her home in Glendale, CA, on November 4, 2010. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio on April 6, 1949 to Alma and David Vactor. Wendy was predeceased by her father, David C. Vactor. Wendy graduated from the University of Arizona and the Los Angeles Art Center College...

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Oh, Wendy, I just saw this & am surprised and saddened. I always enjoyed our time at the LA Arboretum. You were a great girl! Rest in peace!

Am very sad about this news I was wendys caregiver and am proud to say also a friend am so glad I was able to meet wendy I will always cherish the time we spent I was to start working with wendy in march and I was away then when I came back in april they sent me to her and am glad I took the case I will always cherish the stories her and I shared all the wonderful advice she gave me she always told people I was like her mother sister daughter and best friend I will miss wendy very much and my...

Am very sad about this news I was wendys caregiver and am proud to say also a friend am so glad I was able to meet wendy I will always cherish the time we spent I was to start working with wendy in march and I was away then when I came back in april they sent me to her and am glad I took the case I will always cherish the stories her and I shared all the wonderful advice she gave me she always told people I was like her mother sister daughter and best friend I will miss wendy very much and my...

I am sorry to hear of your sad loss.
Rose Halbreich(Emil's daughter) Sydney Australia

We love you so much Aunt Wendy and only have fond memories of you. You have the biggest heart for family and we enjoyed learning about those members who have passed on, in the loving stories you would share of them. From advice about plants to precious interactive children's books, websites, and quilts, you shared and gave so much. We will miss you and hold you forever in our hearts.

I fondly remember Halloween trick or treating as kids, and playing at your house on Paxton. In later years, enjoying your websites and your art. Rest in peace, cousin knowing you have contributed much to so many in your lifetime.

How to begin. I know the day you were born. Our families were so close.
Those that are are left behind are still so close. We know you are in a good place now and at peace.

Love ya, Eunie and Marv