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Peggy Jo Fisher

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Peggy Jo Fisher

Birth
Sedgwick, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Feb 1984 (aged 24)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Shaw, Neosho County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6160658, Longitude: -95.3163054
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Peggy Jo Fisher of Overland Park, Kansas died February 17, 1984 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri from injuries suffered in a car accident. She was surrounded by family and friends. A memorial service was held for her in Leawood, Kansas followed by a graveside service and burial in Shaw, Kansas.

Peggy was born in Newton, Kansas on September 11, 1959. She grew up in Sedgwick, Kansas and graduated from Southeast High School in Wichita, Kansas in 1976. She attended the University of Kansas graduating from the School of Journalism in 1980. She was employed by Black and Veatch Engineering.

The following are thoughts and memories of her Sister Tara Moorman.
[Peggy loved life and had many friends. She loved to travel, photography, hot air ballooning, animals, especially her cat Aspen, music and ice cream. Peg would want to be remembered as the beautiful love and light that she was. She would urge us to follow our dreams, to live fully in the present moment and to heal all grief and regret].

Peggy is survived by her parents Patty [Nation] Fisher and Richard Fisher, her brother Kenneth of Sedgwick, Kansas, her sister Tara Moorman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and her Grandmother Elsie Fisher. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Charles and Anna Nation and grandfather, Kenneth Fisher.

One of Peggy's favorite poems.

Shining Voyage~

Slicing through the waters
as the shifting winds befriend us,
we sail our craft
with pure exhilaration…

Relishing the feeling
of such free and fluid swiftness,
with adventure
as our only destination.

Exploring new dominions
of experience and wonder,
we find there's more to life
than meets the eye…

New joys not yet imagined
are the treasures we discover~
the more we seek,
the more we dare to try.

~Author Unknown
Peggy Jo Fisher of Overland Park, Kansas died February 17, 1984 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri from injuries suffered in a car accident. She was surrounded by family and friends. A memorial service was held for her in Leawood, Kansas followed by a graveside service and burial in Shaw, Kansas.

Peggy was born in Newton, Kansas on September 11, 1959. She grew up in Sedgwick, Kansas and graduated from Southeast High School in Wichita, Kansas in 1976. She attended the University of Kansas graduating from the School of Journalism in 1980. She was employed by Black and Veatch Engineering.

The following are thoughts and memories of her Sister Tara Moorman.
[Peggy loved life and had many friends. She loved to travel, photography, hot air ballooning, animals, especially her cat Aspen, music and ice cream. Peg would want to be remembered as the beautiful love and light that she was. She would urge us to follow our dreams, to live fully in the present moment and to heal all grief and regret].

Peggy is survived by her parents Patty [Nation] Fisher and Richard Fisher, her brother Kenneth of Sedgwick, Kansas, her sister Tara Moorman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and her Grandmother Elsie Fisher. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Charles and Anna Nation and grandfather, Kenneth Fisher.

One of Peggy's favorite poems.

Shining Voyage~

Slicing through the waters
as the shifting winds befriend us,
we sail our craft
with pure exhilaration…

Relishing the feeling
of such free and fluid swiftness,
with adventure
as our only destination.

Exploring new dominions
of experience and wonder,
we find there's more to life
than meets the eye…

New joys not yet imagined
are the treasures we discover~
the more we seek,
the more we dare to try.

~Author Unknown

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Dale Russell, [email protected]



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