HERMAN FISCHER IN SUDDEN DEATH
Herman A. Fischer, 76 years old, Twenty-First street and Ohio avenue, died yesterday afternoon in a sudden attack while walking in the yard at his home. He had not previously complained of illness.
Born in Arnswald, Germany, September 8, 1866, Mr. Fischer came to America when 21 years old. He had been a resident of Leavenworth 55 years, mostly engaged in farming.
Mr. Fischer's marriage to Miss Amelia Fritz was on August 6, 1892, the ceremony being at the Lutheran church. They observed their golden wedding anniversary this year. Previous to moving to their present home they had resided for many years on rural route four, leaving there 21 years ago.
Other than his widow, Mr. Fischer leaves two daughters, Miss Martha Fischer, of the home; Mrs. Thomas Farquar, Kansas City, Mo.; three sons, Henry Fischer of the home; Private Frank Fischer, U. S. Army, Camp Wolters, Tex.; Otto Fischer of the home; a sister, Mrs. Augusta Schonherr, 803 Olive street; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sexton funeral chapel. Burial will be in Mount Muncie cemetery. The body will remain at the chapel.
HERMAN FISCHER IN SUDDEN DEATH
Herman A. Fischer, 76 years old, Twenty-First street and Ohio avenue, died yesterday afternoon in a sudden attack while walking in the yard at his home. He had not previously complained of illness.
Born in Arnswald, Germany, September 8, 1866, Mr. Fischer came to America when 21 years old. He had been a resident of Leavenworth 55 years, mostly engaged in farming.
Mr. Fischer's marriage to Miss Amelia Fritz was on August 6, 1892, the ceremony being at the Lutheran church. They observed their golden wedding anniversary this year. Previous to moving to their present home they had resided for many years on rural route four, leaving there 21 years ago.
Other than his widow, Mr. Fischer leaves two daughters, Miss Martha Fischer, of the home; Mrs. Thomas Farquar, Kansas City, Mo.; three sons, Henry Fischer of the home; Private Frank Fischer, U. S. Army, Camp Wolters, Tex.; Otto Fischer of the home; a sister, Mrs. Augusta Schonherr, 803 Olive street; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sexton funeral chapel. Burial will be in Mount Muncie cemetery. The body will remain at the chapel.
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