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© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Felix O. "Fiddle" Misak

November 28, 1912 ~ April 5, 1997

Medford – The funeral for Felix O. "Fiddle" Misak, 84, will be at 2 PM Tuesday at the First Christian Church. The Rev. John Flemmons will officiate. Burial will follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Bluff City, Kansas, under direction of Hills – Ely Funeral Home.

He was born November 28, 1912, near Manchester to Charles H. And Annie Kucera Misak and died Saturday, April 5, 1997, at the Community Health Center in Wakita. He attended the country school near Manchester.

In 1933, he married Arjean Davenport. They had two children, Donna and Richard.

On July 6, 1963, he married Effie Cummins. They had one son, Charles.

He lived in the Wakita and Lamont areas before moving to Medford in 1963. He owned and operated Medford Iron & Supply and Wrecker Service from 1966 until 1987, when he closed the salvage business and continued providing wrecker service to Grant County until retiring in 1995. He was a member of the Medford First Christian Church and the Grant County Sheriff's Reserve.

Surviving are his wife, Effie of the home; two sons, Richard of Lamont and Charles of Medford; one daughter, Donna Pahl of Lamont; one step daughter, Patricia Haxton of Cheney, Kansas; two brothers, Alfred of Wichita and Kenneth of Lasalle, Illinois; two sisters, Mildred Nett of Kingman, Kansas, and Colleen Darling of Carrollton, Texas; eight grandchildren; two step – grandchildren; and two great – grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother and three sisters.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Medford Volunteer Fire Department. 


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