Funeral services for Sue Anne Fiesel were conducted Saturday,
in Foss
Baptist Church with Rev. Austin Bizzell and Rev. Dean Derieg officiating.
Burial followed in the Page Cemetery under the direction of the Martin
Funeral Home.
Sue Anne Fiesel was born July 20, 1950 in Foss and died Wednesday morning
at the age of 42. when she was 3 years of age, the family moved to Texas,
then to California at age 12 where she lived most of her life. She lived
for a shor time in Elk City. From her first marriage she had tow children,
Scott and Melisa. She was married to Christopher Fiesel on October 5, 1985
in Folson, California. In May of 1991, they moved from California to
Oklahoma City where she had lived since. She was a member of the United
Methodist Church of Elk City.
Survivors include her husband, Christopher Fiesel of Oklahoma City and two
children, Scott and Melissa Rosiere of Elk City; also her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Buck Phillips of Elk City and one sister, Brenda Maigaard of
Lawrence, Kansas; and one brother, Mark Phillips of Fresno, California.
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