~ IN MEMORY ~
Kathleen Fisher, wife of DL Capt. Ken Fisher
Word has reached our group with news of the
passing of former DL stewardess Kathy Fisher, wife of retired Delta Air Lines pilot
and Delta Golden Wings member Capt. Kenneth S. Fisher.
Condolences may be sent to Captain Fisher and his
family at
25 GANCHO WAY
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE AR 71909-3815
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
… Sad news
from retired DFW Captain Ken Fisher, whose wife of 62 years recently passed
away.
Kathleen (Brookman) Fisher, former Delta Air Lines
Stewardess, wife of retired Captain Ken Fisher, passed away on June 24, 2022.
Kathy was born & raised in the St. Louis area
and graduated from Brentwood High School. Her childhood dream was to see a
foreign country. She attended the University of Missouri for 2 years and was in
the Delta Gamma sorority. When she was old enough, she became a Stewardess
(that’s what they were called at that time) with Delta Air Lines. She was based
in Memphis and New Orleans. She flew on both Domestic and South American routes
and finally got to see a foreign country.
In 1960, she married Delta First Officer Ken
Fisher. At that time, Delta and most other domestic airlines required
Stewardesses to be single ladies and when they married, they had to end their
flying careers. So then, Kathy went to work in an American Airlines reservation
center in Memphis. In 1962 Delta closed the Memphis Pilot base and they were
transferred to Dallas. Both sons were born and grew up in Irving, Texas. Kathy
was brilliant lady and enjoyed 3 days on the Jeopardy quiz show in 1966 when
Art Fleming was the host.
While living in Irving, Kathy set up a tradition with
some of her lady friends to make an annual international trip and she got to
see many more places. They visited numerous countries in Europe, the South
Pacific and their last 3 trips visited countries in southern Africa doing photo
safaris. Kathy and Ken also made several family trips during those years in
Irving.
In 1994, after Ken’s retirement and with both sons
out of college, they moved to Hot Springs Village, a retirement community in
Arkansas and enjoyed the rest of her life there making friends and enjoying
bridge.
She is survived by her husband Ken and two sons,
Eric of Hot Springs AR, Lee of Ft. Worth and 3 Grandsons.
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