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Perry Lee Fish
Jul 18, 1910 - Aug 6, 1995
Posted by Wanda Purcell on Jul 8, 2002

Funeral service for Perry Fish will be conducgted Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.
from the Martin Funeral Chapel in Elk City. Burial will be in the Sayre-
Doxey Cemetery, Sayre, Oklahoma under the direction of Martin Funeral Home
of Elk City.

Perry Lee Fish was born July 18, 1910 in Lindsay to James A. and Virginia
Powell Fish and died Sunday at the age of 85. He moved with his family at
the age of 9 to the Hammon area. He was married to Arvie Lorraine Morton
on June 15, 1929 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma. He started his farming career in
the Hammon area in 1945 and in 1957 moved to Amarillo where Perry worked
for the Coca Cola Bottling Company.

Mrs. Fish preceded him in death in 1970. Mr. Fish moved to the Shawnee area some three years ago. Perry, like his father was an avid gardener.

Survivors include his children, Patsy Varnell of Sayre, Stanley Fish of
Sayre, Lauwiona Ford of Amarillo, J.W. Fish of Meeker, Virginia Read of
Elk City and Roxie Darlene Broyles of Amarillo; ten grandchildren and
several great grandchildren; nine brothers and sisters, John Fish of
Tecumseh, Martha Jenkins of Elk City, Mary Birdwell of Elk City, Esther
Harrel of Park Hill, Oklahoma, Earl Fish of Hobbs, New Mexico, Ira Fish of
Hobbs, New Mexico, Dorothy Boulward of Huntington Beach, California, Ruth
Howard of Elk City and Raymond Fish of Snyder. Besides his parents and
wife, he was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK

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