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Clara Juanita Meyer <I>Fisher</I> Fields

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Clara Juanita Meyer Fisher Fields

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
2022 (aged 94–95)
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0525778, Longitude: -94.1695472
Plot
Section 33, Site 27
Memorial ID
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Clara Juanita Meyer Fisher- Fields – devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend who loved warmly and deeply – died on January 30, 2022. She was 94.

Born November 14, 1927 in San Diego, California to Anthony and Signy Fisher. Clara was the youngest of four children. Despite her small stature, Clara was a lively, bigger-than-life child and kept that spirit her entire life. She attended Brigham Young University for one year before making the brave and honorable decision to serve her country in the United States Air Force. After serving, she met her sweetheart and love of her life, Ted. The moment she saw him, she knew she wanted to marry him. Together they built a beautiful family centered around tradition, support, and unconditional love.

Often described as the glue of the family, Clara is already deeply missed.

She is preceded in death by her great-grandchild, Ben Fields (Magnet Cove, AR).

Her memory will be cherished and kept alive by her loving and devoted husband, Ted Fields (Bentonville, AR); her son, Jeffrey Fields and his wife, Mollie Fields (Hot Springs, AR); her daughter, Leslie Fields (Bentonville, AR); her grandchildren Stacey Coley and her husband, Steve Coley (Hot Springs, AR); Travis Fields and his wife, Jamie Fields (Magnet Cove, AR); Jessie Fields; Corey Fields (both of Hot Springs, AR); Cassandra Hernandez; David Hernandez (both of Bentonville, AR); and great-grandchildren Zachary Coley; William Coley; Ashley Coley (all of Hot Springs, AR); and Anna Fields (Magnet Cove, AR).

Clara was truly adored by all who met her and had an endearing ability to make friends with anybody – even strangers at the grocery store. She will be remembered for her quick wit, poignant poetry, unabashed patriotism, infectious laugh, cheeky sense of humor, instant command of any room, passionate piano playing, warm smile, and – most of all a deep and loyal love for her family.

A graveside memorial service is set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at Fayetteville National Cemetery with military honors. Arrangements are provided by Sisco Funeral Home in Pea Ridge.

Online condolences may be made at siscofuneralhome.net
Clara Juanita Meyer Fisher- Fields – devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend who loved warmly and deeply – died on January 30, 2022. She was 94.

Born November 14, 1927 in San Diego, California to Anthony and Signy Fisher. Clara was the youngest of four children. Despite her small stature, Clara was a lively, bigger-than-life child and kept that spirit her entire life. She attended Brigham Young University for one year before making the brave and honorable decision to serve her country in the United States Air Force. After serving, she met her sweetheart and love of her life, Ted. The moment she saw him, she knew she wanted to marry him. Together they built a beautiful family centered around tradition, support, and unconditional love.

Often described as the glue of the family, Clara is already deeply missed.

She is preceded in death by her great-grandchild, Ben Fields (Magnet Cove, AR).

Her memory will be cherished and kept alive by her loving and devoted husband, Ted Fields (Bentonville, AR); her son, Jeffrey Fields and his wife, Mollie Fields (Hot Springs, AR); her daughter, Leslie Fields (Bentonville, AR); her grandchildren Stacey Coley and her husband, Steve Coley (Hot Springs, AR); Travis Fields and his wife, Jamie Fields (Magnet Cove, AR); Jessie Fields; Corey Fields (both of Hot Springs, AR); Cassandra Hernandez; David Hernandez (both of Bentonville, AR); and great-grandchildren Zachary Coley; William Coley; Ashley Coley (all of Hot Springs, AR); and Anna Fields (Magnet Cove, AR).

Clara was truly adored by all who met her and had an endearing ability to make friends with anybody – even strangers at the grocery store. She will be remembered for her quick wit, poignant poetry, unabashed patriotism, infectious laugh, cheeky sense of humor, instant command of any room, passionate piano playing, warm smile, and – most of all a deep and loyal love for her family.

A graveside memorial service is set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at Fayetteville National Cemetery with military honors. Arrangements are provided by Sisco Funeral Home in Pea Ridge.

Online condolences may be made at siscofuneralhome.net


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