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Eugene Virgil Fletcher
Dec 1,1907 - Jun 25, 1999
Posted by Wanda Purcell on Jul 9, 2002

Funeral services for Virgil Fletcher will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m.
from the Martin Funeral Home of Elk City. Burial will follow in the
Fairlawn Cemetery, Elk City under the direction of the Martin Funeral
Home.

Virgil was born south of Clinton on December 1, 1907 to John Seaborn and
Ella Abarella Barnhart Fletcher and died Friday at the age of 91. Virgil
was raised on the family farm south of Clinton until moving to the Berlin
area in 1925 where he lived for 33 years. He married Anna in 1968 they
moved to Sayre and after several stops settled in Yukon before he returned
to the Elk City Nursin Home in 1997. He was a lifelong member of the
Church of Christ. He also served on the Berlin School Board.

He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, and one brother.

Survivors include his wife, Anna Mae Fletcher of Yukon; five sons, Ferrell
and Karen Fletcher of Elk City, Larry and Barbara Fletcher of Cashion,
Ervin and Joann Fletcher of Cashion, Keith and Pamilla Fletcher of Shawnee
and James and Sue Fletcher of Cordell; seven daughters, Frances and
Russell Dodson of Weatherford, Elizabeth and David Usher of Bentonville,
Arkansas, Faye Smith of Weatherford, Nancy and Dwayne Switzer of
Weatherford, Brenda Kaye Johnson of Elk City, Arlene and Don Lord of
Yukon, and Kathy and Walter Gibson of Yukon; one sister, Jewel Risinger of
Boise, Idaho; thirty grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren and a host
of nieces and nephews.

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK

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