Martha Jane Fisher, 78 years, 10 months and 3 days old, of 905 Jefferson Street, Fulton, Missouriu died at 2:008pm on September 14, 1942 at Callaway County Hospital where she was a patient for 4 1/2 hours before death. Mrs. Fisher had lived her entire lifetime in Callaway County.
Dr. George Groce, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Cerebral Hemorrhage due to generalized arteriosclerosis with hypertension. The informant was Mrs. Leo Day of Fulton.
Martha Jane was born in Callaway County, Missouri, a daughter of William Nathan and Martha Anna Atkins Boggess. She married Charles Henry Fisher and lived in Calwood most of her adult life. Charles Henry preceded her in death on May 19, 1912. Mrs. Fisher was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the direction of Leo G. Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton. Interment was in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Martha Jane Fisher, 78 years, 10 months and 3 days old, of 905 Jefferson Street, Fulton, Missouriu died at 2:008pm on September 14, 1942 at Callaway County Hospital where she was a patient for 4 1/2 hours before death. Mrs. Fisher had lived her entire lifetime in Callaway County.
Dr. George Groce, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Cerebral Hemorrhage due to generalized arteriosclerosis with hypertension. The informant was Mrs. Leo Day of Fulton.
Martha Jane was born in Callaway County, Missouri, a daughter of William Nathan and Martha Anna Atkins Boggess. She married Charles Henry Fisher and lived in Calwood most of her adult life. Charles Henry preceded her in death on May 19, 1912. Mrs. Fisher was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the direction of Leo G. Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton. Interment was in Ebenezer Cemetery.
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Martha married Thomas W. Young after Charles Henry died.
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