Nora King Wriston passed away at her home on August 19, 2020. She was born on July 17, 1957 in Helena, MT to Melvin and Margaret King.
She graduated from the first graduating class at Capital High School in 1975.
She would help anyone that needed it. Bingo was her passion and she was a pretty lucky lady.
She married her husband, Steve Wriston on February 13, 1982.
Nora is survived by her huband Steve Wriston, her son David Ekman, her son Cody Wriston, her step daughter Michaela Zent (Holly), sister Sue (Gary) Schmidt, sister-in-law Sherrie Mannix, 1 granddaughter, many nephews, 1 niece, several cousins, aunts and uncles.
She is preceded in death by her parents, brother and grandparents.
She will be deeply missed. Please visit below to offer the family a condolence or share a memory of Nora.
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Rhonda Robertson says
To Nora’s family and friends,
So sorry for your loss. Went through high school with Nora and she was so pleasant and kind. I pray all the wonderful memories you hold close within your hearts will help sustain you in the days ahead and in time bring you peace, comfort and joy. God gives us comfort in the form of family and friends. May His peace be with you, His love never ends. RIP dear Nora.
Rhonda (Strainer) Robertson
Steven Wriston says
To the love of my life we had walked for 40 years together and I loved every moment of it I hated to see it come to the sunset but I knew the day would come I just want you to remember my love I will never stop thinking about you everyday of my life and someday we may be together and Cody thinks about you everyday and he’ll be okay we will be together and everything will be fine we will take care of each other as need be so don’t worry we’re going to make it honey one way or the other I just want you to know that I have never ever thought about being with somebody so special and I want you to know that I love you I will love you forever and I will never stop loving you you are my best friend not just my wife and I want to thank you for all the years that we were together Love your husband and Cody
Lori (Zier) Tate, CHS '75 says
I laugh whenever I think about the times we put Nora’s baby goat in the back seat of Dorie Haas’s VW Bug, stuck its head out the window & drove the drag. Dorie, Debbie Kelley, Nora & I did some pretty silly stuff & loved every minute of it. Her family is in my thoughts & I’m praying that God will give them strength, comfort & peace as they grieve their loss. Good-bye, my friend.
Curtis Stanghill says
Steve, so sorry for your loss, prayers are with you and your family. Another 1975 classmate.
Michaela Zent says
Mom you are a very special lady! We didn’t get as much time together as I would have liked. Just the way life worked out I suppose. However the time that I did get with you meant more than words could ever express. Thank you for being such an amazing influence over the lives you had touched and for loving my Dad and Brother so unselfishly. You are a part of my heart now and I will take pieces of you with me wherever I journey. I’m glad you are no longer hurting or tired. And I have no doubts you’re just as fiesty up there in Heaven as you were here with us. Until we meet again momma…. I love you!