
Delores Headswift Fisher – Ho’neheeohtse’hehe
July 20, 1940 – April 28, 2025
Delores Headswift Fisher passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on April 28, 2025, in Lawrence, Kansas, at the age of 84. Born on July 20, 1940, in Rosebud County, Montana, Delores lived a life that spanned decades of change and growth, leaving behind memories cherished by all who knew her.
Delores was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, educator, and community leader. On November 15, 1964, she married her husband, Daniel Fisher Sr., in Sheridan, Wyoming—a partnership grounded in love, faith, and dedication that endured for over 60 years.
She attended Haskell in the 1950’s when it was still an institute and returned in the 1970’s when it became Haskell Indian Junior College. She was always proud of her Northern Cheyenne heritage and committed her life to uplifting Native children and families through education and mentorship.
Known affectionately to many as “Grandma Dee,” Delores had a special gift for making everyone feel seen, valued, and loved. She believed in her students, laughed with them, and helped guide them through life’s toughest moments with patience and grace.
Over the course of her career, Delores tutored approximately ten children each year for 21 years—and continued to support students even after retiring. In all, she helped more than 200 young people build a foundation for academic success. In many cases, she supported three generations of the same family: the grandparents she once knew as children, the parents she helped guide, and the children she encouraged with the same steady heart.
She also served as a dedicated tutor for Native American Student Services (NASS), where she became a trusted mentor to many students. Each year, Delores played an important role in the school supply distribution event held before the school year began—an effort that ensured Native students had what they needed to start strong. Many students in the community remember her for her kindness, encouragement, and dependable presence at this event.
Delores is survived by her devoted husband, Daniel Fisher Sr.; her sibling Wayne Headswift, and her Whiteskunk siblings; Imogen, Rosanna Jessepe, Josephine, Nell, Edward Jr., Julia (deceased), Carol, Hallie, Clarice Jacket, Mary Tweet; her children, Omalee Headswift (deceased), Sheryl Fisher, Danette Fisher, Constance (Connie) Fisher (deceased), Daniel Fisher Jr, Lance Fisher and Giovanna Gross; her grandchildren, Benji and Roberta Headswift, Erika Beerbower, Chenoa Luther, Christopher Bedeau Ⅱ, Cheyenne Fisher, JR Battiest, Derek Battiest, Jamie Battiest, Tyler Nichols, Kevin Nichols, J’Den Nichols, and Xander Gross. She also leaves behind many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, former students, and extended family who loved her deeply.
She was preceded in death by her birth parents; Frank Headswift and Helen Marie Fox, and her adopted parents, Edward and Mary Whiteskunk.
May her memory bring comfort and peace to all who knew her.
To honor Delores’s life and legacy, a casual visitation will be held for family and friends on Thursday, May 1, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home & Crematory, located at 601 Indiana Street, Lawrence, Kansas. This gathering will offer an opportunity to share stories and celebrate the moments that made Delores special.
A graveside service will follow on Friday, May 2, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Oak Hill Cemetery, 1605 Oak Hill Ave in Lawrence. Loved ones are invited to join in prayer and final goodbyes as Delores is laid to rest next to her beloved daughter Constance (Connie) Fisher.
A potluck lunch will follow the service at Lawrence Indian United Methodist Church (950 E 21st St, Lawrence, KS) beginning at 12:00 PM. All are welcome. Please bring a dish to share if you are able.
Our deepest condolences to the family. Dolores was a good friend on the reservation and also in Lawrence.
From, The Braine family
Our deepest sympathy for your family. We have the best memories with Delores. So many Indian taco sales, Indian education events, and extra help with school. Sending strength and many prayers.
Prayers and condolences to the family. Our Cheyenne relative, Delores, rest peacefully. Chief Gordon Yellowman family.
The Lawrence and Haskell community grieve the loss of a beautiful woman. Go with Jesus Mrs. Fisher. Give Connie and Chris a hug for us.
My condolences to the families. RIP Delores Headswift/Fisher
Journey well through the stars 🌟 my favorite sister inlaw.
Love you Grandma Dee♡ Was always a joy to see you. My condolences to the family. Love you all and prayers♡
Such a Beautiful person. She was always so happy to see me. We would visit and she always asked about every kid from sisters’ kids to mine. We will always Love you Auntie Dee. Thank you.
Prayers and our condolences to the Family and to our sister making the journey to the other side where she will be with family your Fox family here in Montana are praying all of the family during this difficult time Rest in peace sister we’ll see you again.
Prayers and Condolences for Dan and all of the families. My Classmate Delors will be missed by all that knew her.
My most sincere condolences 🙏 ☹️
With Love- Carol Dee, your namesake
Our sincerest condolences. 🧡Our mom enjoyed working with Mrs. Fisher.
My deepest condolence to the family, relatives, and friends. My prayers are with all of you.
Sorry auntie Delores I could not be there to see u one last time. May u rest in peace 🙏. Love u auntie.
So sorry for your loss. We all will be reunited on the other side one day. Wishing you much strength through this difficult time and keeping you all in our thoughts.
My deepest sympathies to all.
Prayers for comfort and peace. I grew up in Lawrence with her children. And whenever you saw Delores, she was always smiling. Just a sweet soul. Rest easy.
My Deepest Condolences sent to Uncle Dan and family 🙏🏻❤️🌻 Aunt Dee was a great person and I will miss our talks 💔 REST IN PEACE AUBT DELORES🙏🏻