Graveside services for Francis Anthony Fidler, 64, will be
conducted
Tuesday, July 9, 1991 at 2:30 p.m. in the Canute Cemetery, with Father
Charles White, Celebrant. Services are under the direction of the Martin
Funeral Home.
Frank Fidler was born in Canute on May 30, 1927. He attended Canute and
Hammon High School where he graduated. He entered the U.S. Navy in 1945,
and served during World War II. After his discharge he moved to
California, where he lived for two years. In 1950, he moved to Amarillo,
Texas, and then returned to Hammon in 1953. When his mother passed away,
he moved to Elk City where he has lived since. His health had been failing
for the past three years and had b ecome more serious recently.
Survivors include: Two children, Bill Francis Fidler and Beverly Ann
Hartman of Fresno, California; six grandchildren and one great grandchild;
two brothers, Robert Fidler and Fred Fidler, both of Amarillo; and two
sisters, Leona Morgan of Irwing, Texas, and Anna Marie Spieker of Canute.
The casket will be closed for viewing. Friends may come to the Martin
Funeral Home to sign the register book.
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