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Dalia Thea <I>Fischer</I> Agai Osborne

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Dalia Thea Fischer Agai Osborne

Birth
Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
Death
13 Apr 2007 (aged 64)
Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of:
Ferdinand P Fischer
and Willamina Alfieri

Dalia Thea (Fischer) Agai-Osborne, 64, passed away on Friday, April 13, 2007, at her home in Garden City, Kansas. She was born May 31, 1942, in Prague, Czechloslavakia, the daughter of Willamina (Alfieri) and Ferdinand P Fischer.

A resident of Garden City, KS, since 1988 moving from Pueblo, CO, she was the owner of Solar Control Glass Tinting.

She was a member of the Jewish Faith.

She married Norman Lynezth Osborne on July 8, 1980, in Pueblo, CO. He passed away on September 28, 2003, at Garden City, KS.

She is survived by her four daughters: Grace Agai of Jacksonville, FL; Michele (Agai) Miller of Jacksonville, FL; Nicole Agai of Garden City, KS; and Cynthia Sandoval of Bedford, TX; two brothers, Poldo Eayal of Israel and Eric Fischer of Hanau, Germany; two sisters, Ruth Yagoda of Givatayim, Israel; and Tamar Temerson of Hanau, Germany; and four grandchildren.
Daughter of:
Ferdinand P Fischer
and Willamina Alfieri

Dalia Thea (Fischer) Agai-Osborne, 64, passed away on Friday, April 13, 2007, at her home in Garden City, Kansas. She was born May 31, 1942, in Prague, Czechloslavakia, the daughter of Willamina (Alfieri) and Ferdinand P Fischer.

A resident of Garden City, KS, since 1988 moving from Pueblo, CO, she was the owner of Solar Control Glass Tinting.

She was a member of the Jewish Faith.

She married Norman Lynezth Osborne on July 8, 1980, in Pueblo, CO. He passed away on September 28, 2003, at Garden City, KS.

She is survived by her four daughters: Grace Agai of Jacksonville, FL; Michele (Agai) Miller of Jacksonville, FL; Nicole Agai of Garden City, KS; and Cynthia Sandoval of Bedford, TX; two brothers, Poldo Eayal of Israel and Eric Fischer of Hanau, Germany; two sisters, Ruth Yagoda of Givatayim, Israel; and Tamar Temerson of Hanau, Germany; and four grandchildren.


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