Ida grew up in Cimarron and graduated from Cimarron High School. She lived in Wichita for 10 years where she worked for Koch. She also worked for the Forestry, Fish and Game Commission in Pratt, Kansas. She returned to Cimarron when she was a manager at the Cimarron Clinic. In 1967 she married Howard Fisher, Sr. at Cimarron.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for 25 years.
Survivors are her grandchildren, Jessica and Stan Skidmore II, daughter-in-law, Rico Skidmore all of Renton, Washington; two sisters, Joy Cosby of Haysville, KS. and Zina Hoover of Wichita, KS.; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Howard Fisher; a son, Stan Skidmore; nine brothers, Otto, Hesson, Buck,, BIll, Collid, Sam, George, Emmett and Joseph and two sisters, Lila DeHook and Rosie Simon.
Private graveside service will be held at a later date at the Cimarron Cemetery. Memorials to MS Research in care of Swaim Funeral Home.
Ida grew up in Cimarron and graduated from Cimarron High School. She lived in Wichita for 10 years where she worked for Koch. She also worked for the Forestry, Fish and Game Commission in Pratt, Kansas. She returned to Cimarron when she was a manager at the Cimarron Clinic. In 1967 she married Howard Fisher, Sr. at Cimarron.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for 25 years.
Survivors are her grandchildren, Jessica and Stan Skidmore II, daughter-in-law, Rico Skidmore all of Renton, Washington; two sisters, Joy Cosby of Haysville, KS. and Zina Hoover of Wichita, KS.; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Howard Fisher; a son, Stan Skidmore; nine brothers, Otto, Hesson, Buck,, BIll, Collid, Sam, George, Emmett and Joseph and two sisters, Lila DeHook and Rosie Simon.
Private graveside service will be held at a later date at the Cimarron Cemetery. Memorials to MS Research in care of Swaim Funeral Home.
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