Frank King Fisher, 90, of Oklahoma City, died Thursday at Ardmore Veterans Center, Ardmore, after a long illness. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Memorial Park Cemetery directed by Garrison Funeral Home.
Born in Dennison, Tex., Fisher moved to Oklahoma City in 1920. He was a deputy U.S. Marshal and a World War I veteran.
He is survived by a brother, Irving Fisher, Los Angeles, Calif., and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lindon (Elda) Fisher, Pasadena.
The Daily Oklahoman, Friday, 4 Oct 1974, page 14
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Enlisted 8 Sep 1917; discharged 10 May 1919. Served in 30th Field Artillery, 35th Division.
Frank King Fisher, 90, of Oklahoma City, died Thursday at Ardmore Veterans Center, Ardmore, after a long illness. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Memorial Park Cemetery directed by Garrison Funeral Home.
Born in Dennison, Tex., Fisher moved to Oklahoma City in 1920. He was a deputy U.S. Marshal and a World War I veteran.
He is survived by a brother, Irving Fisher, Los Angeles, Calif., and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lindon (Elda) Fisher, Pasadena.
The Daily Oklahoman, Friday, 4 Oct 1974, page 14
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Enlisted 8 Sep 1917; discharged 10 May 1919. Served in 30th Field Artillery, 35th Division.
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