Clara (Killer) Fishinghawk
Clara Mae Fishinghawk was born to John Baldridge and Lydia Baldrige in Bunch, Oklahoma on April 10, 1929. She departed this life at home on October 14, 2021, at the age of 92.
Clara was a laborer at Stilwell Foods for several years and Cherokee Nation Industries from 1969 – 1994. Her hobbies were sewing quilts, growing flowers, gardening, and cooking. She was a member of Chuculate Baptist Church. She enjoyed spending all her time with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents: John and Lydia Baldridge; and her son in law: Bill Frye.
Clara is survived by her children: Mose Killer and wife Lila, Thomas Killer, Harold Killer, John Jr. Killer and wife Shirley, Ruth Ann Frye, Barbara Tippie and husband Billy, Kathy Burnett and husband Kenith; her grandchildren: Eddie Frye, Christine McFarland, Michael Killer, Tyson Killer, Jarrod Killer, Jamie Nakedhead, Jerome Killer, Robie Bunch, Callie Jackson, John Glen Killer, and Kevin Littledeer; 14 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by many other relatives and friends.
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