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Daisy Mae
Sisson
March 14, 1956 – February 27, 2021
Daisy Mae Sisson was born March 14, 1956, in DeQueen, Arkansas to Elzie and Mattie (Vance) Conatser and passed away Saturday, February 27, 2021, at home in Fay, at the age of 64 years, 11 months and 13 days.
Daisy was raised in Alfalfa and graduated from Carnegie High School in 1974. She attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University for 2 years. On September 10, 1976, Daisy married Mitch Sisson in Alfalfa and made their home in Watonga. They moved several times and settled in Fay. In 1991, she started working for Watonga Cornerstone Bank and retired February 2020 after 29 years. Daisy enjoyed gardening, vacationing with the family, Chinese food, her church activities and spending time with family, friends and her grandchildren and watching their sporting events.
Daisy is survived by her husband of 44 years, Mitch Sisson of their home in Fay; three daughters, Kristy Cole of Watonga, Lechia Miller of Watonga and Shelly Pendergraft and husband, Austin of Omega; two brothers, Gary Conatser and wife, Sylvia of Jefferson City, Missouri and Bobby Conatser of DeQueen, Arkansas; five sisters, Betty Hines and husband, Jackie of Garden City, Kansas, Teresa Burton and husband, Steve of Eakly, Margaret Recker and husband, Donnie of Eakly, Ruby Conatser of Coalville, Iowa and Audrey Hines and husband, David of Gotebo; and eleven grandchildren, Tanner Seifried, Hunter and Addilyn Cole, Montana, Shelby, Rylan, Samuel and Mya Miller, and Jonah, Lukah and Judah Pendergraft. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Doyle Ray; and one sister, Marilyn.
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