![]() Online condolences may be left at Printable ![]() Memorials are suggested to the Western Plains Animal refuge and may be sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, 320 SW 2nd Street, Plainville, KS 67663. Visitation will be from 1:00-8:00pm on Thursday at the funeral home with family receiving friends from 6:00-7:30. Her soft heart and gentle spirit not only spoke words of love, but showed her love in ways that will live on forever and impact our lives for generations to come.įuneral services will be held at 2:00pm on Friday, Februat Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home in Plainville. It is written, “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” Doris was a daily example of showing true love. She was preceded in death by her parents Ryal and Augusta Miller, brother Marion Miller, and sister Mary Louise Selbe. Of course there wasn’t a stray cat in the neighborhood that ever went hungry with Doris hand feeding them as they came to her door, for they all knew she had a special place in her heart reserved only for them.ĭoris will be lovingly remembered by her husband Neil Fischer of their home in Plainville daughters Nalisha Cotter of Littleton, CO, and Crystal Craig and husband Ward of Russell sister Naomi Culbreath of Edmond, OK grandchildren Jennifer Hopkins and husband Chad, Eric Cotter, Calder Craig, and Kiefer Craig honorary granddaughter Kateřina Martykánová and great-granddaughter Aibhilin Hopkins. She enjoyed reading, and never missed Saturday coffee with her great friend Charlotte Ostrom. After her own girls were grown, she kept up with all of the grandchildren’s activities. As she raised her family in Plainville, Kansas she was a member of the First Christian Church where she also taught Sunday School. They were blessed with two daughters, Nalisha and Crystal.ĭoris loved being a wife, mother, and homemaker. She went on to attend Fort Hays State College for one year before meeting and marrying Neil Harmon Fischer on Octoin Radium. She grew up in Radium, Kansas and graduated from Radium High School with the Class of 1953. She was born on Novemin Larned, Kansas to the late Ryal L. The water also contained levels of arsenic, lead (due to the fact that it had a lead spout), vanadium, and uranium that pose a health risk.Doris Marie (Miller) Fischer passed away Monday, Februat Rooks County Health Center in Plainville, Kansas at the age of 80. Mary's University study posited that the health risk from radiation was probably low relative to the other causes of mortality at the time. Although the water contained high levels of radon, a Mount St. Water stored overnight in a vintage Revigator was analyzed by ICP-MS and radiation detectors. The Revigator contained carnotite K 2(UO 2) 2(VO 4) 2 ♳H 2O. This was marketed as a healthy practice which could prevent illnesses including arthritis, flatulence, and senility. Drink freely … when thirsty and upon arising and retiring, average eight or more glasses daily.’ The manufacturer provided the following instructions: 'Fill jar every night. The Revigator was intended to be filled with water overnight, which would be irradiated by the uranium and radium in the liner, and then consumed the next day. In 1924, following several successful advertisement campaigns that left him unable to keep up with demand, he sold his operation to Dow-Herriman Pump & Machinery Company, selling thousands of the devices in the 1920s and 1930s. Thomas was working at the time as a stock salesman in Arizona but, by 1923, had moved to southern California to begin manufacture of his patent. The radium ore Revigator was a pseudoscientific medical device consisting of a ceramic water crock lined with radioactive materials.
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