IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Lynette Kay

Fisher

September 9, 1965 – April 2, 2026

Funeral Services

Celebration of Life

April
18

Volunteer Hall at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds

Whitetail Road, Boulder, MT 59632

11:00 am - 2:00 pm (Mountain time)

Obituary

Lynette Kay Fisher, known affectionately by all as "Lynnee," passed away on April 2, 2026, at the age of 60. After a long and courageous battle with aggressive cancer, she found peace at 2:40 p.m. at the home of her niece, Tracy Salminen, in East Helena. Lynnee spent her final weeks in what she called her "happy place," surrounded by the deep love of her family

A Life of Service and Smiles

Born on September 9, 1965, in Billings, Montana, to Bob and Wanda Hert, Lynnee’s journey took her through Billings, Butte and Missoula before she finally found her home in Boulder. A proud graduate of Jefferson High School, she dedicated over 30 years of her life to the community, first at IGA (later L&P Grocery) and then at Hardware Hanks. For Lynnee, work wasn't just a job; it was an opportunity to help people and spread her cheer. Whether you were a lifelong neighbor or a passing stranger, you were greeted with a beaming smile and a warm "HI HONEY". Lynnee will be remembered most for her infectious smile and a laugh that could light up any room.

Lynnee was a true believer in the power of a good time. She was an avid bowler in Boulder which took her to many bowling tournaments in Reno. She loved playing cards and trivia games. Her family will fondly remember and laugh about for years to come the colorful language she used whenever a card game wasn't going her way. She found beauty in the simple joys of Montana: long mountain drives, exploring ghost towns, soaking in hot springs, riding on the back of a Harley, shooting guns, camping and spending the day on the lake. The Philipsburg candy store, and Virginia City were always highlights of her adventures. One of her favorite sayings, borrowed from the 1973 animated Robin Hood, "Put your hand on your heart and cross your eyes."

Family and Legacy

Lynn married Jim Fisher on May 9, 2012. They spent nearly ten wonderful years together, building a life centered on fun and adventures, before his passing in November 2021.

While she took pride in her work and her hobbies, Lynnee’s greatest achievements were her children and grandchildren. She cherished every moment spent with her grandkids, whether they were playing Wii bowling, playing board games / card games or settling in to watch movies together. She spent her final year dedicated to making lasting memories, seizing every possible chance to be with them. During this time, she also focused on building deep relationships with her daughter-in-law, Gabby, and her son-in-law, Seth. She was the steady heart of a large, vibrant family.

She is survived by:

  • Children: Her son, Larry Mann (fiancé Gabrielle Mozer), and daughter, Nicole Mann (fiancé Seth Merrill).

  • Grandchildren: Landon and Harper Mann.

  • Siblings: Her sisters Brenda Kremer and Gail Paige, and sister-in-law Kelly Hert.

  • Extended Family: Numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins whom she loved dearly.

Lynnee is now reunited with those who preceded her in death: her husband, James Fisher; her parents, Bob and Wanda; her brother, Robert Hert; and her sisters, Jo Anne Cordell and Ann Ledbetter.

Celebration of Life

Please join us to share your favorite "Lynnee stories" and celebrate a woman who made the world significantly brighter. A true friend to all.

  • Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026

  • Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

  • Location: Volunteer Hall at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds (Whitetail Road, Boulder, MT 59632)

  • Format: Potluck style—bring your favorite dish and your best memories.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Simple Cremation in Helena, MT. Flowers and condolences may be sent to her children at the following addresses:

  • Larry Mann: 1029 12th Ave, Helena, MT 59601

  • Nicole Mann: 1145 Tyro Court, Missoula, MT 59804

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