Vivian Mae Fisher, sweet baby girl of Kyle and Chelsi (Rogers) Fisher, went to her eternal home with Jesus on January 17, 2022 at St. Francis Children’s Hospital. Born November 22, 2021 at 39 weeks and 4 days, she weighed 7 lbs and was 19 inches long. She spent two wonderful months with her family on earth---she is very loved and continues to touch many lives. Little Vivi will never be forgotten. God used her short life to bring countless people closer to Him, including her family.
Visitation will be Noon to 8:00 pm, Thursday, January 20, 2022 at the Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home. The family will be present from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
Memorial services will be 1:00 pm, Friday, January 21, 2022 at the Harbor Church of Oologah with Kyle Fisher officiating.
Vivi was preceded in death by her paternal great-grandparents, Leon and Jessie Carlile.
In addition to her loving parents and big sister Murphi Kay, she is survived by Grandparents: Brett and Cheri Rogers, Keith and Janice Fisher, and Karen and Gary Howe. Great-Grandparents: Jim and Becky Rogers, Roy and Margaret Dale, and Norman and Jeannie Fisher. Aunts and Uncles: Ethan and Blair Workman, Matt and Annie Samaniego, Caleb and Maddi Kepley, Jason and Linda Girdner, Chelse and Nikki Day, Kurt and Chelsea Fisher, and Kody and Emilee Fisher. Cousins: Etta and Ames Workman, Micah Samaneigo, Cutter and Conner Girdner, Linnix Day, and Everly Fisher. Not excluding her treasured church family and her countless brothers and sisters in Christ.
Kyle and Chelsi would like to personally thank the doctors, nurses, and staff at Claremore Indian Hospital, St. Francis South, and St. Francis Children’s Hospital (NICU and Oncology Floor) for all of their love, compassion and support during this trial. They would also like everyone to know how thankful they are for everyone’s embrace and support over the past couple months:
"To our church family, our extended family, our precious friends, new and old. You all have been an extension of Jesus’ hands and feet to us and we will be forever grateful. Most of all, we are grateful to God for giving us this time of suffering and love because it has brought us closer to Him. Our little Vivi has been the biggest gift of perspective and grace that the Lord has ever given us. God’s purposes are mysterious and perfect, and we are blessed to have seen Him use our daughter for His glory."
The family would like to request donations for sister Murphi’s education in lieu of flowers.
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