Lucille Genevieve Fletcher
January 21, 1919 ~ October 31, 2005
Fletcher, Genevieve, 86, homemaker and wife of Elmer Reid Fletcher, peacefully went to be with her Savior and Lord Jesus Christ on Monday, October 31, 2005. Visitation will be 7:00 ~ 9:00 P.M., Monday, November 7, Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Memorial service will be 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 8, 2005, First United Methodist Church. A resident of Larksfield Place Health Care Center, she was born January 21, 1919 in Rosalia, KS, the oldest child of Melvin and Tillie Garver. Genevieve was preceded in death by her husband, Reid, of almost 60 years, parents and daughter-in-law, Janet Fletcher. Survivors include: brother, Lawrence Garver of Litttleton, CO; children, Karen Guggisberg (Larry) of Wichita, Myrna Paris (Barry) of Pittsburgh, PA and Kent Fletcher and fiance, Ann Franco of Pratt, KS; grandchildren, Gail Keck (Jeff) of Wichita, Greg Guggisberg (Gina) of Angel Fire, NM, Sean Fletcher (Amy) and Amy Barnard (Chris) of Pratt, KS, Merica Paris of Riverside CA and Ben Paris of Pittsburgh, PA; 12 great-grandchildren and many friends. Memorials have been established with First United Methodist Church T.V. Ministries, 330 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS, 67202 and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 1 Billy Graham Pkwy, Charlotte, NC, 28201.
Visitation 7 ~ 9:00 PM, Monday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East.






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Dear Karen, Larry and family: We want to express to you our sympathy in the death of Karen’s mother, and also to rejoice with you that she is with the Lord. I had the wonderful opportunity to work with Genevieve on the Board of Christian Women’s Club a number of years ago. She had a unique way of using her creativity and enthusiasm to be a good leader which made each luncheon a special outreach/opportunity to share Christ. Many women in Wichita have come to Christ through this ministry, and Genevieve was one of the ‘sowers of the seed of faith’ when this ministry began in Wichita. May God comfort and encourage you with the many precious memories of her life. In His love and grace, Jody and Curt Drevets
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I want you to know what a pleasure it was to get to know and care for such a kind a wonderful lady. When I think of Genevieve I remeber her calling out my name as I walked down hall 2 every morning when she would see me so I could comb her hair, she said I was the only one that could do it right , and that was our special time to talk. God bless you all. I will miss her. In my thoughts, Dawn Hardesty, LPN