The Fischers had their home and business on Western Avenue at the premises now occupied by Stickley Electric, Inc. They sold the property to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Stickley and moved to the home at 418 North Fifth Street where Mrs. Fischer resided at the time of her death. He died March 6, 1965.
Mr. and Mrs. Fischer have two sons to their union; Art of Vista, and LeRoy of Oildale, California. Both are married and have children. Mrs. LeRoy Fischer is also a native of Maquoketa. She is the former Mildred Reynolds, sister of Charles O. Reynolds of Maquoketa, Mrs. Harlen (Margaret) Evers of Maquoketa, and Roger Reynolds of Brainerd, Minnesota.
As of Wednesday noon tentative arrangements were for a funeral service to be held on Saturday, March 1, 1975. Details regarding visitation were to be arranged following the arrival of the nearest relatives. Haylock O'Hara Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
A very special "thank you" to Nancy Bowers, and the Jackson County Historical Museum, for providing information for this Memorial. You may further read about Hulda's story on Iowa Unsolved Murders - Historic Cases at:
http://www.iowaunsolvedmurders.com/beyond-1965-selected-unsolved-iowa-murders/the-neighbors-murder-of-hulda-emma-fischer-1975-written-by-david-jindrich/
The Fischers had their home and business on Western Avenue at the premises now occupied by Stickley Electric, Inc. They sold the property to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Stickley and moved to the home at 418 North Fifth Street where Mrs. Fischer resided at the time of her death. He died March 6, 1965.
Mr. and Mrs. Fischer have two sons to their union; Art of Vista, and LeRoy of Oildale, California. Both are married and have children. Mrs. LeRoy Fischer is also a native of Maquoketa. She is the former Mildred Reynolds, sister of Charles O. Reynolds of Maquoketa, Mrs. Harlen (Margaret) Evers of Maquoketa, and Roger Reynolds of Brainerd, Minnesota.
As of Wednesday noon tentative arrangements were for a funeral service to be held on Saturday, March 1, 1975. Details regarding visitation were to be arranged following the arrival of the nearest relatives. Haylock O'Hara Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
A very special "thank you" to Nancy Bowers, and the Jackson County Historical Museum, for providing information for this Memorial. You may further read about Hulda's story on Iowa Unsolved Murders - Historic Cases at:
http://www.iowaunsolvedmurders.com/beyond-1965-selected-unsolved-iowa-murders/the-neighbors-murder-of-hulda-emma-fischer-1975-written-by-david-jindrich/