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Henry Fischer

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Henry Fischer

Birth
Germany
Death
16 Jun 1943 (aged 90)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.549305, Longitude: -96.1188311
Plot
Blk 8, Lot 7, Sp 10
Memorial ID
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#1 dated June 17, 1943

Obituary

Henry Fischer, Died Yesterday At Age of 90

Blair Resident For More Than Sixty Years. Well Known In County


Henry Fischer, one of the best known characters in this county, died Wednesday at 11:45 A.M. at the Blair Hospital where he had been a patient for the past three weeks.

Deceased was born in Germany on July 12, 1853, where he grew to manhood and was married. He received his early education in the mother country and learned the trade of cabinet maker.

Two children were born in Germany. The family emigrated to America about sixty-two years ago and came directly to Blair. He secured employment in the E. C. Pierce furniture and undertaking establishment where he followed his trade of cabinet maker.

He remained in the employ of E. C. Pierce as long as Pierce lived and then continued with the son, Stanley Pierce, until his death. For some time after this he conducted the business until it was sold to J. E. Campbell and then continued in the employ of Campbell.

During all these years he built up a large acquaintance and with his sterling qualities of honesty and his kindly disposition, these acquaintances became fast friends.

Something like fifty years ago, he purchased the eighty-acre farm south of Blair where the son, Frank, now lives and where for the past four years, he made his home. This place was his home and he was bound to it by ties which the thought of home brings.

Had he lived until July 12th, he would have been ninety years of age. His was a long life and a life well spent, a life that was always an example of real manhood.

Six children survive him – Frank, on the home place, Chris and Fritz of Blair, Henry whose residence is not known, Mrs. Henry Gehrke, and Mrs. Will Ruwe of this county.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. from the Bendorf Funeral Home and interment will be made in the Blair Cemetery*.

The pallbearers will be old friends of the deceased: John Moore, John Hansen, Walter Gutschow, Ed Grimm, Hans Grimm, and Frank Schafer.

#2 Printed in the June 17, 1943 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

Henry Fischer Rites Sunday

Veteran Blair Cabinet Maker Died Here Yesterday at Age 89


Henry Fischer, retired Blair cabinet maker, who would have observed his 90th birthday next month, died yesterday noon at Blair hospital, where he had been confined three weeks. Mr. Fischer had been ailing for several years.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bendorf Funeral Home, interment to be in Blair cemetery.

Resident of Blair more than 60 years, Mr. Fischer had lived on west Lincoln street near the Church of Christ for many years, but four years ago moved to the home of his son, Frank, near the Blair golf course.

Although confined to a wheelchair, Mr. Fischer kept abreast of local and world happenings, and had often expressed the desire to live long enough to see Adolf Hitler defeated.

Born in Germany

Mr. Fischer was born on the Rhine river in Germany in 1853. He and his wife, with their first two children, came to Blair in 1882 directly from the old country.

Mr. Fischer first worked for Ed Heinzerling at his harness shop here. Later he worked for the Fuller Harness shop, and in about 1883 went to work as a cabinet maker for the late E. C. Pierce, prominent furniture man and undertaker. For about half a century Mr. Fischer worked in the same location for Mr. Pierce and his successor, J. E. Campbell.

Mr. Fischer is survived by two daughters, Mr. Will Ruwe of Fontanelle and Mrs. Charles Gehrk of Kennard; and five sons, Chris, Frank, Fritz, John (“Whitey”) and Henry, Jr. The latter has not been seen since he left home in 1900.

* Buried in Holy Cross, which is located in Blair
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library~~~

Son, John, b ca (April) 1897-98 in Nebraska. First obit does not indicate he was still living, but the second does. I see a John Fischer, b 28 Apr 1898 and d Oct 1968 with a last residence of Omaha who I believe may be him.

Son, Henry, b ca 1883-84. Notes in Vig Flies indicates that Henry left home in 1900 and was not heard from again. However, a WW1 draft card dated Sept 12, 1918 mentions a Henry Fischer who was a resident of Ft Calhoun, Washington, Nebraska and was born Feb 22, 1880 and was married to Myrtle. The latter Henry is interred in Ft Calhoun.

Immigration Record: H-ch (29), Babette ? (24), Auguste (3 1/2), Christoph (2) abord Nektar in stewage and arrive in NY in 1882. This is consistent with the Vig Files which mentions that Henry came to the USA in 1882 with his wife and 2 children.

United States Census, 1910
Name: Henry Fischer
Event Place: Blair, Washington, Nebraska, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Immigration Year: 1881
Henry Fischer Head Male 56 Germany
Augusta Fischer Daughter Female 31 Germany
Chris Fischer Son Male 30 Germany
Fritz Fischer Son Male 23 Nebraska
Hilda Fischer Daughter Female 17 Nebraska
John Fischer Son Male 12 Nebraska

United States Census, 1920
Name: Henry Fischer
Event Place: Blair, Washington, Nebraska, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Own or Rent: Own
Immigration Year: 1882
Henry Fischer Head Male 66 Germany
John Fischer Son Male 21 Nebraska

United States Census, 1930
Name: Henry Fischer
Event Place: Blair, Washington, Nebraska, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Immigration Year: 1882
Henry Fischer Head Male 76 Germany
Fritz Fischer Son Male 43 Nebraska
John Fischer Son Male 33 Nebraska
#1 dated June 17, 1943

Obituary

Henry Fischer, Died Yesterday At Age of 90

Blair Resident For More Than Sixty Years. Well Known In County


Henry Fischer, one of the best known characters in this county, died Wednesday at 11:45 A.M. at the Blair Hospital where he had been a patient for the past three weeks.

Deceased was born in Germany on July 12, 1853, where he grew to manhood and was married. He received his early education in the mother country and learned the trade of cabinet maker.

Two children were born in Germany. The family emigrated to America about sixty-two years ago and came directly to Blair. He secured employment in the E. C. Pierce furniture and undertaking establishment where he followed his trade of cabinet maker.

He remained in the employ of E. C. Pierce as long as Pierce lived and then continued with the son, Stanley Pierce, until his death. For some time after this he conducted the business until it was sold to J. E. Campbell and then continued in the employ of Campbell.

During all these years he built up a large acquaintance and with his sterling qualities of honesty and his kindly disposition, these acquaintances became fast friends.

Something like fifty years ago, he purchased the eighty-acre farm south of Blair where the son, Frank, now lives and where for the past four years, he made his home. This place was his home and he was bound to it by ties which the thought of home brings.

Had he lived until July 12th, he would have been ninety years of age. His was a long life and a life well spent, a life that was always an example of real manhood.

Six children survive him – Frank, on the home place, Chris and Fritz of Blair, Henry whose residence is not known, Mrs. Henry Gehrke, and Mrs. Will Ruwe of this county.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. from the Bendorf Funeral Home and interment will be made in the Blair Cemetery*.

The pallbearers will be old friends of the deceased: John Moore, John Hansen, Walter Gutschow, Ed Grimm, Hans Grimm, and Frank Schafer.

#2 Printed in the June 17, 1943 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

Henry Fischer Rites Sunday

Veteran Blair Cabinet Maker Died Here Yesterday at Age 89


Henry Fischer, retired Blair cabinet maker, who would have observed his 90th birthday next month, died yesterday noon at Blair hospital, where he had been confined three weeks. Mr. Fischer had been ailing for several years.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bendorf Funeral Home, interment to be in Blair cemetery.

Resident of Blair more than 60 years, Mr. Fischer had lived on west Lincoln street near the Church of Christ for many years, but four years ago moved to the home of his son, Frank, near the Blair golf course.

Although confined to a wheelchair, Mr. Fischer kept abreast of local and world happenings, and had often expressed the desire to live long enough to see Adolf Hitler defeated.

Born in Germany

Mr. Fischer was born on the Rhine river in Germany in 1853. He and his wife, with their first two children, came to Blair in 1882 directly from the old country.

Mr. Fischer first worked for Ed Heinzerling at his harness shop here. Later he worked for the Fuller Harness shop, and in about 1883 went to work as a cabinet maker for the late E. C. Pierce, prominent furniture man and undertaker. For about half a century Mr. Fischer worked in the same location for Mr. Pierce and his successor, J. E. Campbell.

Mr. Fischer is survived by two daughters, Mr. Will Ruwe of Fontanelle and Mrs. Charles Gehrk of Kennard; and five sons, Chris, Frank, Fritz, John (“Whitey”) and Henry, Jr. The latter has not been seen since he left home in 1900.

* Buried in Holy Cross, which is located in Blair
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library~~~

Son, John, b ca (April) 1897-98 in Nebraska. First obit does not indicate he was still living, but the second does. I see a John Fischer, b 28 Apr 1898 and d Oct 1968 with a last residence of Omaha who I believe may be him.

Son, Henry, b ca 1883-84. Notes in Vig Flies indicates that Henry left home in 1900 and was not heard from again. However, a WW1 draft card dated Sept 12, 1918 mentions a Henry Fischer who was a resident of Ft Calhoun, Washington, Nebraska and was born Feb 22, 1880 and was married to Myrtle. The latter Henry is interred in Ft Calhoun.

Immigration Record: H-ch (29), Babette ? (24), Auguste (3 1/2), Christoph (2) abord Nektar in stewage and arrive in NY in 1882. This is consistent with the Vig Files which mentions that Henry came to the USA in 1882 with his wife and 2 children.

United States Census, 1910
Name: Henry Fischer
Event Place: Blair, Washington, Nebraska, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Immigration Year: 1881
Henry Fischer Head Male 56 Germany
Augusta Fischer Daughter Female 31 Germany
Chris Fischer Son Male 30 Germany
Fritz Fischer Son Male 23 Nebraska
Hilda Fischer Daughter Female 17 Nebraska
John Fischer Son Male 12 Nebraska

United States Census, 1920
Name: Henry Fischer
Event Place: Blair, Washington, Nebraska, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Own or Rent: Own
Immigration Year: 1882
Henry Fischer Head Male 66 Germany
John Fischer Son Male 21 Nebraska

United States Census, 1930
Name: Henry Fischer
Event Place: Blair, Washington, Nebraska, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Immigration Year: 1882
Henry Fischer Head Male 76 Germany
Fritz Fischer Son Male 43 Nebraska
John Fischer Son Male 33 Nebraska


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  • Created by: Sheila
  • Added: Jun 23, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112792409/henry-fischer: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Fischer (12 Jun 1853–16 Jun 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 112792409, citing Holy Cross Cemetery, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Sheila (contributor 47702527).