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VERNE O. SEDLACEK

1954 - 2021

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VERNE SEDLACEK Obituary

SEDLACEK, Verne O. May 20, 1954 - December 10, 2021 Died suddenly of a heart attack on December 10, 2021, while vacationing in the Caribbean. Maura, his loving wife of 40 years, was by his side. He was 67 years old. Verne was a proud native of Havre, MT, where he was born May 20, 1954, to Vernon and Signe (Martinson) Sedlacek. He graduated from Havre High School in 1972. During his time at Havre High, he was a starting offensive tackle for the Blue Ponies football team, which won the Class A State Championship in 1970. Verne attended Princeton University, graduating in 1976 with a Bachelor's degree in Economics. While playing football at Princeton and hospitalized with an injury, Verne met his future wife Maura Mitchell, who happened to be working as a nurse in that same hospital. They were married in the Princeton Chapel, in October 1981, on a day that Verne called the happiest day of his life. After graduating, he was employed by Arthur Andersen & Co. in New York City, in their Audit Division while simultaneously studying Accounting at the New York University Graduate School of Business. After working with investment and Wall Street firms as clients at Arthur Andersen, Verne entered the world of investment management himself after being hired by Harvard Management Company, which manages Harvard University's endowment, in 1983. He worked there for 15 years, ultimately serving as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President. Verne moved with Maura to Boston, where their family became complete with the births of their two sons, Ryan and Connor. It was shortly thereafter that he developed his lifelong passion for the Red Sox, Patriots and Celtics. In 1998, Verne was hired as President of the John W. Henry & Company, an investment management business based in Westport, CT, to which Verne and his family moved shortly thereafter. Since then, he has resided in Westport, and his family still lives there today, having established deep roots in the community. In 2003, Verne became the President and Chief Executive Officer of Commonfund, a not-for-profit organization providing investment management, advisory and consulting services, to nonprofit institutions (primarily colleges and universities) in nearby Wilton, CT. Verne was highly respected in the investment and endowment management fields for his insights and ability to identify and anticipate important trends affecting those industries. In 2013, the National Association of College and University Business Officers awarded Verne the Rodney H. Adams Endowment Award, for his outstanding individual contributions to professional development activities in the area of university endowment and investment management. Verne was a steadfast believer in the power of philanthropic giving, responsible management and altruistic investment to ensure and improve the accessibility and quality of education for current and future generations. Verne retired in 2015 but remained active on several boards of directors for financial, investment and educational organizations, providing investment and endowment management consulting services to several organizations. Verne had served on the board of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and on the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. At the time of his death, he was a senior fellow with the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust in Vancouver, WA, on the investment committee for the William Penn Foundation, and on the Dean's Advisory Board of the Ancell School of Business at Western Connecticut State University. He was also a member of the boards of the Thrivent Mutual Fund Complex, Valparaiso University and the Museum of American Finance in New York City. Verne was a devoted husband and father as well as a loving and generous man. He enjoyed annual beach vacations with extended family, date nights with his loving wife, and watching movies and Boston sports with his sons. Verne loved watching TV (from WWI documentaries to American Ninja Warrior) but also reading: he was rarely seen without a book in hand. His competitive nature was legendary in the family– whether it was football, ping-pong or Monopoly, he always wanted to win and would do whatever it took to do so. He was known to friends and family for his quick wit and self-deprecating humor, as well as his deep humility and heartfelt concern for the people around him. Verne lived a full life dedicated to his family and friends and considered himself a very lucky man. He is survived by his beloved wife Maura, sons Ryan and Connor; his brother Stuart; and many loving members of his extended family. He is preceded in death by his parents Vernon and Signe Sedlacek. His absence will be felt by his many friends and colleagues. A Funeral will be held in honor of Verne, at St. Paul Westport, in early January at an undecided date. Further details will be forthcoming. Harding Funeral Home Westport, CT

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Published by Boston Globe from Dec. 16 to Dec. 17, 2021.

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Blue Ponies

November 29, 2024

Thanksgiving 2024 group text included Verne's impact as we all grew up.
He could make us Reflect and Smile at the same time with his
gentlemanly Wit.....

BILL RIENDEAU

February 26, 2022

We are so sad to hear about Verne. He was always very kind and generous with his time for my Mom Audrey who adored him and Maura. I still remember he took my Uncle Jim Mitchell, Ryan, and me to a Miami Heat game. We sat on the court in John Henry's box seats. God rest his soul. with love and respect the Riendeau family.........

Ginny and Jim Heberly

February 20, 2022

Very sad to hear of the recent loss of Verne. Nice man. Our families go way back with Margaret and Sig playing bridge. Take care in the days ahead.

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Old Blue Ponies

January 1, 2022

To our friend and brother, our days together may be gone but the memories will always shine brightly. Your star will be a rock for us to follow each time we band together to reminisce and salute your shared smiles.

Kathy Plazak and Allan Taylor

December 24, 2021

Dear Maura, Ryan and Connor,
We are so very sorry to learn of Verne's passing. While his professional accomplishments were many, our fond memories are of his warm personality and good humor which helped to make the Sedlacek's a second home for our children growing up on Beacon Hill. Our sincere condolences to you all.

Keri & Michael

December 21, 2021

Wow, What a remarkable man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Ryan & your whole family.

Nancy & Bob Spolsino

December 21, 2021

Maura, Ryan & Connor - we were so saddened and shocked to hear about Verne. We have many cherished memories of Verne and the boys. Please know our prayers are with you and your family. N & B

Pat Kelly

December 16, 2021

Lived just down the hill from Verne and spent many hours with him as we grew up in Havre Montana. Verne had many talents and being a "good friend" topped the list. As an exceptional Blue Pony athlete, Verne was an
admired teammate that set an example for the entire team. Memories of Verne will be defined by smiles he shared with all of us.

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