Hunsaker-Wooten Funeral Home
Sarah Ann Fish passed away on December 31, 2022, a day after her 48th birthday. Sarah was born to Butch and Kari “Tincy” Irons Fish on December 30, 1974, at Pawhuska Hospital. At a young age, she and her parents moved to the Tulsa area when she grew up but spent many holidays and summers in Fairfax. She was classified as a daycare child where she attended many facilities. She started Kindergarten at Tulsa Mayo then Catoosa Public Schools until her sophomore year when the family moved to Skiatook where she graduated in May 1993. Sarah participated in many sports starting at a young age when her love turned to soccer. She was an awesome defender for both indoor and outdoor teams. Her 13/14 independent age team won the state title where she took corner kicks, offside kicks, and goalie kicks with her “Thunderfoot” as she was called.
As a senior at Skiatook, she was the first single state tennis qualifier in 1993. She worked many call center jobs in the Tulsa area until her health failed her. Sarah was an enrolled member of the Osage Nation and a descendant of the Sac and Fox Tribe of Oklahoma.
She is survived by her pride and joy, Tre Girard Fish. Her best friend Jay Thompson who took great care of her. Her mother Tincy. Aunts and uncles Chris Roan (Michael and Cecelia), Sylvia Butler (Laura, Lisa, and Leann), Barry Irons (Christy and Shawn), Irma Maye (John and Shannon), and Joe Cheshewalla.
She was preceded in death by her son Gene Fish (stillborn), dad, paternal grandmother Mary Blackbird Fish, great-grandfather Girard John Blackbird, aunts Kit and Lisa Fish, Cecilia Heath, maternal grandparents Belford Irons and Imogene Jefferson Irons, great-grandfather Omer Jefferson Sr., uncle Jeff Irons, Hooper and Aunt Bigon and many numerous cousins she loved as brother and sisters.
A graveside service will be held on Thursday, Jan. 5 at 10 a.m. at the Fairfax City Cemetery.