Elnor Lee "Peggy" Fisher

elnor fisher

February 15, 1922 ~ April 3, 2024

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Elnor Lee "Peggy" Fisher, 102, loving wife, mother, and grandmother, died Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Peggy was born in Towanda, KS in 1922 and grew up in nearby Midian, KS. She graduated from Oil Hill High School. Peggy married Virgil Fisher on February 18, 1940. Together they loved to travel, were members of the Beech Boat Club, and enjoyed camping and playing golf with the group. They were also members of the University United Methodist Church.Peggy worked for Beech during WWII. For most of her career, she made drapes professionally in her home. Peggy enjoyed plants and gardening and was an avid bridge player.Preceded in death by her husband, Virgil Fisher; sons, Virgil “Bob” and William “Bill” Fisher; parents, Roy and Hazel McKinney; sisters, Elizabeth McKinney and Irma McCaskill; brothers, Dick, Jerry Dale, Paul, Kenneth, and Clyde McKinney.She is survived by her son, Dennis (Kathy) Fisher of Towanda; grandchildren, Marcia (Dennis) Bradfield, Bobby Fisher, Tyler Fisher, and Andrew Fisher; great-grandsons, Evan (Elyssa) Bradfield and Austin Fisher; great-granddaughters, Madison Fisher, Robin Bradfield and Presley Fisher; great-great-granddaughters, Josephine Bradfield and Aniston Narron; great-great-grandson, Louis Bradfield.Funeral Service will be at 11:00 am Friday, April 12, 2024, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.A memorial has been established with: University United Methodist Church, 2220 N. Yale Ave., Wichita, KS 67220.

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  1. My Dearest Aunt Peggy, Wow! What a long beautiful life you lived. Amazing 102 yrs and still living alone. So sharp, I would call, before I could say who’s calling, you would say Donna Sue! Only you & my mom called me that. And just last year you wrote a letter and shocked me. As a kid I looked up to you. I liked that y’all always lived the same place, we moved a lot. I loved how classy you were, had your own drapery shop & a house keeper. You definitely set the bar high.
    When my first baby was born you came to visit, made me feel so special, you bragged on the drapes I made. I love we lived close enough
    We could get together often for Thanksgiving
    Grads, Weddings. Then y’all bought your RV from Lewis and joined the camping club, we had lots of great memories from the Oct Fest.
    I love you so much. Will miss your calls
    Now you can rest in peace with all our other loved ones who have passed. Any wait til we all meet again! ♥️


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