Skyla Sisco, 50, Loses Battle with Breast Cancer in Montana

Skyla Sisco, a resident of Malta, Montana, passed away on November 13, 2025, following a six-year struggle with breast cancer. She was 50 years old. Skyla’s journey through illness was marked by resilience and determination, reflecting her strong character and the love of her family.

Born on June 10, 1975, in Malta, Skyla was the youngest child of Dan and Marla Sisco. She grew up alongside her older brother, Paul Sisco, in a close-knit family that fostered a supportive environment. Throughout her life, Skyla was known for her warmth and compassion, traits that endeared her to many in her community.

During her battle with cancer, Skyla remained an inspiration to those around her. Friends and family often described her as a beacon of hope, as she faced each treatment with courage. Despite the challenges, she maintained a positive outlook, which resonated deeply with her loved ones.

Skyla’s legacy extends beyond her battle with illness. She was actively involved in her community, participating in various local initiatives aimed at supporting cancer awareness and research. Her efforts helped raise funds for organizations dedicated to fighting breast cancer, showcasing her commitment to making a difference.

In her final years, Skyla shared her story to encourage others facing similar struggles. She became a voice for many, emphasizing the importance of early detection and the need for ongoing support for patients and their families. Her advocacy work highlighted the critical role that awareness plays in battling this disease.

Skyla’s passing has left a profound impact on those who knew her. Friends and family have expressed their sorrow and gratitude for the time they shared with her. She will be remembered not only for her strength in the face of adversity but also for her kindness and unwavering spirit.

The community of Malta is mourning the loss of a cherished member. Funeral arrangements are being finalized, and memorial services will be announced shortly. Those wishing to honor Skyla’s memory are encouraged to contribute to local cancer support organizations, ensuring that her commitment to helping others continues.