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Connie Marie Lester-Uhre

10/15/1946 - 9/5/2025

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Obituary For Connie Marie Lester-Uhre

In Loving Memory of Connie

Connie’s life was a testament to the family she built and the legacy she upheld. A mother from a young age, she showed her strength and resilience early on. Born in Reliance, South Dakota, to Carl and Irene Lester, her story began in a humble tar paper shack. Her father, wanting more for his family, laid the foundation for a successful hotel business in Chamberlain, South Dakota, before moving his family to Rapid City where he built three hotels and instilled in his children the value of hard work. In 1982, Connie and her family officially joined the family business.

She started her journey in the Quality Inn Restaurant on Mt. Rushmore Rd. before she and her three brothers—Gary, Steve, and Greg—took on the management of the property together. The family business became a training ground where she and her children, nieces, and nephews learned the hard work and dedication it took to operate a successful hotel. After her father's passing, Connie took an ambitious and courageous step. In 2001, she bought the Grand Gateway Hotel and Foothills Inn from her family to launch the third generation of hoteliers, with her own children at the helm. This was more than a business; it was the family farm, a place where she and her siblings were raised and worked from childhood. This dedication to her family’s roots and a legacy built on sweat and determination was a defining part of who she was.

For decades, Connie and her family worked side by side to build and operate the Foothills Inn and Grand Gateway Hotel. Known for her unwavering work ethic and fierce independence, Connie embodied the spirit of the Black Hills—resilient, plain-spoken, and unafraid to stand by her convictions. A woman of deep faith, her love for God and Jesus Christ was a constant source of strength and wisdom. She shared this wisdom freely with friends, family, and employees, treating most everyone like they were her own children. Anyone she encountered, from her children’s friends to her employees, was met with kindness and respect.

While public headlines often portrayed her in one light, those closest to Connie knew a different woman—one defined by her immense generosity, her quick wit, and her unbreakable loyalty. She was a strong woman who wasn’t afraid to stand by her convictions, even when her strength was misunderstood.

Connie is survived by her children: Leslie Sherry (Mike), Chad Uhre (Lisa), Josh Uhre (Amy Jenson), Nick Uhre, and Judd Uhre (Alexandra), her brother, Greg Lester, 16 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Irene Lester, her son, Rodney Antes, her brothers, Gary Lester and Steve Lester.

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12 Sep

Visitation

05:00 PM - 07:00 PM

Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home 632 Saint Francis St. Rapid City, SD 57701 Get Directions »
13 Sep

Interment

Pine Lawn Memorial Park 4301 Tower Rd Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 Get Directions »
13 Sep

Funeral Service

11:00 AM

Open Bible Church 2225 E. Saint Patrick St Rapid City, South Dakota 57703 Get Directions »
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  • Pink Tribute Spray

    Christopher Lester sent Pink Tribute Spray for Connie Marie Lester - 01/01/1970

    With deepest sympathy, we send these flowers in loving memory of Aunt Connie. May her memory bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time. Love, Rocky, Luke, Kjerstin, and Pam

  • Beautiful Dreams

    Curtis Uhre sent Beautiful Dreams for Connie Marie Lester - 01/01/1970

    With our heartfelt, deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Curt, Emily, Katie, Maurine and Jo

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  • 09/12/2025

    I am heartbroken to hear about her passing. She was such a kind and loving soul, and I will always remember how special she made me feel whenever I was with her. Her warmth, generosity, and gentle spirit touched my life deeply, and I will carry her memory in my heart forever. I am so grateful for the love and kindness she always showed me.

  • 09/12/2025

    I'm sorry to hear of Connie's passing. She was always kind to me when I worked at the Grand Gateway. My sympathy is with all of you at this sad time.

  • 09/11/2025

    So sorry to hear of Connie's passing, we ran around together in high school, my condolences to her family.

  • 09/11/2025

    So sorry to hear of Connie passing.Prayers for all.Joan King Woods

  • 09/11/2025

    My prayers and sympathy for the family. Connie, a long time friend, a lady all times and wonderful dinners and laughter. Rest in peace babe

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