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<font size="+2">'''Father of Four Died in Oregon'''</font> | <font size="+2">'''Father of Four Died in Oregon'''</font> | ||
Wellman, Iowa. — Relatives rom this community recently went to Molalla, Oregon to attend funeral services for Harold Fisher, 51, former Iowa resident who passed away there May 13. Present for services at the Zion church there on May 17 were seven of the 11 surviving | Wellman, Iowa. — Relatives rom this community recently went to Molalla, Oregon to attend funeral services for Harold Fisher, 51, former Iowa resident who passed away there May 13. Present for services at the Zion church there on May 17 were seven of the 11 surviving brothers and sisters, all of Wellman. | ||
Mr. Fisher was born and raised at Parnell and became a member of the West Union Mennonite church here. He spent some years at Hesston, Kan. where he was employed by the King Construction Co. The family moved to Oregon in 1936. | Mr. Fisher was born and raised at Parnell and became a member of the West Union Mennonite church here. He spent some years at Hesston, Kan. where he was employed by the King Construction Co. The family moved to Oregon in 1936. |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 24 May 2018
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1955 Jun 9 p. 5
Birth date: 1904
text of obituary:
Father of Four Died in Oregon
Wellman, Iowa. — Relatives rom this community recently went to Molalla, Oregon to attend funeral services for Harold Fisher, 51, former Iowa resident who passed away there May 13. Present for services at the Zion church there on May 17 were seven of the 11 surviving brothers and sisters, all of Wellman.
Mr. Fisher was born and raised at Parnell and became a member of the West Union Mennonite church here. He spent some years at Hesston, Kan. where he was employed by the King Construction Co. The family moved to Oregon in 1936.
Surviving in addition to the brothers and sisters are his wife, the former Orpha Lais, and four sons of the home; and his parents, Samuel and Mary Fisher.