She spent much of her life traveling and living around the country with her husband, John George Fletcher, a miner.
[1] She published verse and publicity material and she was a book reviewer in S. P. Women's City Club magazine.
[2] She was a manager of famous lecturers and co-manager with Alice Seckles in "Seckles–Fletcher Popular Lecture Series" in San Francisco and Oakland; she was also associated in management for the 1928–29 season in Los Angeles and Sacramento.
[2] She was the originator of the Junior Red Cross Hospital program in Spokane Public Schools.
Fletcher donated her oil portrait, painted by North Carolina artist, William C. Fields, to Fletcher Residence Hall and her papers to East Carolina University's Manuscript Collection at Joyner Library.