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Charles "Charlie" Fidler
Feb 11, 1922 - Jan 20, 1981
Posted by Wanda Purcell on Jul 8, 2002

Funeral services were held Friday, January 23, 1981, for Charlie Fidler,
in Martin Funeral Chapel.

Burial was in the Fairlawn Cemetery, Elk City.

Mr. Fidler died January 20, 1981 at the Community Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Phyllis; 2 sons, Michael of Norman and Dennis, Hammon; 3
daughters, Charlene, Melody and Mary Katherine, all of Hammon; 2 step-
daughters, Pam Lewis, Sayre, Penny Harless, Midwest City, 1 step-son,
David Reyburn, serving the U.S. Navy in Scotland; 3 brothers, Frank of
Hammon, Robert and Fred of Amarillo, Texas; 2 sisters, Leona Morgan of
Irving, Texas and Mrs. Anna Marie Speiker of Canute; also five
grandchildren.

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK

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