Ethel Jane Dunn Fisher, 63 years, 8 months and 10 days old, of Calwood, Missouri, died at 3:23pm on April 5, 1951 at Callaway County Hospital where she had been a patient for five days.
Dr. Henry Durst, of Fulton, Nissouri, pronounced death caused by Chronic Nephritis (Uremia) due to Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension contributed to by Appendix Abcess. The appendix ruptured with peritonitis. The informant was Walter Fisher, spouse of the deceased.
Mrs. Fisher was born July 25, 1887, in Callaway County, Missouri, the daughter of John A. and Jennie (Belle) Dunn. She was united in marriage to Walter Fisher and he survives her at their home. Mrs. Fisher was a housewife
Arrangements under the direction of Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton with burial in Callaway Memorial Gardens Cemetary in Fulton.
Ethel Jane Dunn Fisher, 63 years, 8 months and 10 days old, of Calwood, Missouri, died at 3:23pm on April 5, 1951 at Callaway County Hospital where she had been a patient for five days.
Dr. Henry Durst, of Fulton, Nissouri, pronounced death caused by Chronic Nephritis (Uremia) due to Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension contributed to by Appendix Abcess. The appendix ruptured with peritonitis. The informant was Walter Fisher, spouse of the deceased.
Mrs. Fisher was born July 25, 1887, in Callaway County, Missouri, the daughter of John A. and Jennie (Belle) Dunn. She was united in marriage to Walter Fisher and he survives her at their home. Mrs. Fisher was a housewife
Arrangements under the direction of Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton with burial in Callaway Memorial Gardens Cemetary in Fulton.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement