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Myrtha <I>Conrad</I> Fisher

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Myrtha Conrad Fisher

Birth
Tipton, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
12 Nov 2017 (aged 90)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.4854921, Longitude: -98.9066584
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Myrtha Conrad Fisher, 90, took her flight to heaven on Sunday, November 12, 2017, at the Texhoma Christian Care Center in Wichita Falls, Texas.
The only child of George and Lota Conrad, Myrtha Marie Conrad born on the family farm just south of Tipton, Oklahoma, on August 11, 1927.
She attended Tipton schools until her father bought a farm in the Deep Red Creek community five miles east and two miles south of Manitou. Myrtha transferred to Manitou High School mid-term in her sophomore year where she met the love of her life, Walter Fisher.
Just after Walter was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, Myrtha and Walter were married in 1947, at the Manitou Methodist Church in what turned out to be a standing-room-only ceremony.
George Conrad died in 1950, so Myrtha, Walter and Pam moved to the Conrad farm to take care of Lota and the farm which was a mile east of the farm where Walter grew up with 10 brothers and sisters. Lota married Jake Stoll and they lived in his house on the Base Line north of Deep Red Creek until their retirement in the early 1980s.
Myrtha and Walter had four children: Pamela, Bruce, Grant and Laurie. They owned and operated a dairy farm based on the farm George and Lota bought in 1942 on Deep Red Creek. Walter and Myrtha also worked with Lloyd Lovejoy who managed Agrico, a fertilizer business on the south side of Frederick. Myrtha also worked for several years at Tillman County Memorial Hospital in Frederick.
Grant died in an industrial accident in 1972. Walter died of emphysema in 1993. Pam died in 2011 and Laurie died in 2014, both from natural causes.
Survivors include Bruce and his wife, Glenda, of Wichita Falls, Texas; their children: Casey Fisher and his wife Monica and their son Joshua all of Wichita Falls, Texas; Jennifer Saucedo and her husband Eric and their children Willah, Emilie, Alana and Jeremiah all of Corpus Christi, Texas; Jaymee Madonna and her daughter Sophia of Fiume Veneto, Italy; Casey and Jennifer's mother Brenda "Bunky" Fisher of Corpus Christi, Texas; son-in-law Rex Fillmore of Frederick, Oklahoma and his children: Jessica and Brian Sheffield and their children Alexis, Dillon and Talon all of Frederick, Oklahoma; Amy Fillmore and her children, Tian and Tavaras all of Vernon, Texas; and Dustin and Dawn Fillmore and their children Trenton and Emily of Blanchard, Oklahoma.

Jackson Funeral Home
921 W. Gladstone Ave.
Frederick, OK 73542
(580) 335-7447
Myrtha Conrad Fisher, 90, took her flight to heaven on Sunday, November 12, 2017, at the Texhoma Christian Care Center in Wichita Falls, Texas.
The only child of George and Lota Conrad, Myrtha Marie Conrad born on the family farm just south of Tipton, Oklahoma, on August 11, 1927.
She attended Tipton schools until her father bought a farm in the Deep Red Creek community five miles east and two miles south of Manitou. Myrtha transferred to Manitou High School mid-term in her sophomore year where she met the love of her life, Walter Fisher.
Just after Walter was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, Myrtha and Walter were married in 1947, at the Manitou Methodist Church in what turned out to be a standing-room-only ceremony.
George Conrad died in 1950, so Myrtha, Walter and Pam moved to the Conrad farm to take care of Lota and the farm which was a mile east of the farm where Walter grew up with 10 brothers and sisters. Lota married Jake Stoll and they lived in his house on the Base Line north of Deep Red Creek until their retirement in the early 1980s.
Myrtha and Walter had four children: Pamela, Bruce, Grant and Laurie. They owned and operated a dairy farm based on the farm George and Lota bought in 1942 on Deep Red Creek. Walter and Myrtha also worked with Lloyd Lovejoy who managed Agrico, a fertilizer business on the south side of Frederick. Myrtha also worked for several years at Tillman County Memorial Hospital in Frederick.
Grant died in an industrial accident in 1972. Walter died of emphysema in 1993. Pam died in 2011 and Laurie died in 2014, both from natural causes.
Survivors include Bruce and his wife, Glenda, of Wichita Falls, Texas; their children: Casey Fisher and his wife Monica and their son Joshua all of Wichita Falls, Texas; Jennifer Saucedo and her husband Eric and their children Willah, Emilie, Alana and Jeremiah all of Corpus Christi, Texas; Jaymee Madonna and her daughter Sophia of Fiume Veneto, Italy; Casey and Jennifer's mother Brenda "Bunky" Fisher of Corpus Christi, Texas; son-in-law Rex Fillmore of Frederick, Oklahoma and his children: Jessica and Brian Sheffield and their children Alexis, Dillon and Talon all of Frederick, Oklahoma; Amy Fillmore and her children, Tian and Tavaras all of Vernon, Texas; and Dustin and Dawn Fillmore and their children Trenton and Emily of Blanchard, Oklahoma.

Jackson Funeral Home
921 W. Gladstone Ave.
Frederick, OK 73542
(580) 335-7447


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