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Ivan Gene Fischer

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Ivan Gene Fischer

Birth
Republic County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Mar 2015 (aged 85)
Belleville, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Byron, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0163307, Longitude: -97.7644348
Memorial ID
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Chester Herald (Chester, NE), Thursday, May 12, 1949; pg. 5

EITZMANN - FISCHER

Miss Dorothy Eitzmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eitzmann of Byron, and Mr. Gene Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fischer of Hardy, were united in holy matrimony at 2 o'clock on Sunday, May 1, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Byron. Rev. P. J. Weltner performed the double ring ceremony. Only the immediate families were present.

Mrs. La Vern Kniep played the wedding march and accompanied the soloists, Darlene Wittke who sang "Because" and Arland Eitxmann who sang "The Lord's Prayer."

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length, white linen dress with an orchid corsage.

Florence Eitzmann, sister of the bride, and Marilyn Kuhn, friend of the bride, were bridesmaids. They were dressed in aqua colored taffeta and pink butcher linen, respectively. Each wore a white carnation corsage.

The groom wore a blue pin striped suit with a carnation boutonniere.

Loyd Fischer, brother of the groom, and Arland Eitzmann, brother of the bride, were best men. Each wore a carnation boutonniere.

After the ceremony all gathered at the bride's home where a delicious lunch was served.

After a short honeymoon the young couple plan to move into their new home in Byron.
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Ivan "Gene" Fischer, son of Harry F. and Susie E. (Suey) Fischer, was born on July 28, 1929 at the family farm, in Kansas, located near Hardy, Nebraska. He graduated eighth grade at Prairie Dell rural grade school located one mile south of the family farm. He passed from this life Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at the Belleville Health Care Center, Belleville, Kansas at the age of 85 years, seven months, twelve days.

Gene was employed at the Lumber Yard, owned by W.G. Reinke, in Bryon, Nebraska from 1944 to 1949, beginning his employment when he was 15 years old.

Gene was united in marriage to Dorothy M. Eitzmann on May 1, 1949 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Byron. To this union, three daughters were born. Gene and Dorothy moved to the farm, originally owned by her parents, located one mile south of Bryon, in Kansas, in 1951, where Gene began his lifelong career as Farmer/Stockman.

He became a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in 1949, and served as a Deacon of the Church for many years. Gene and Dorothy truly enjoyed listening to, and dancing to the 1940's Big Band Ballroom Music and would travel almost every weekend to the Flying V Ballroom in Utica, Nebraska during their years of semi-retirement from farming.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents Harry and Susie Fischer; infant daughter Jackie Lynn Fischer; and brother Loyd Fischer.

He will be forever remembered by Dorothy, his wife of 65 years; his children, Brenda and Ray Danielson, Belleville, Tamie and Vern Uri, Golden, Colorado, Sandra Bostwick, Belleville; and grandson Christopher L. Uri, Colorado. Gene is also survived by his sister Lenna Mae (Mrs. Edward) Forsberg, Scandia and brother Dale L. and Marylee Fischer, Doniphan, Nebraska; many nieces and nephews; and a community of friends.

Charitable donations may be made in Gene's memory to the following organization:

Belleville Healthcare Center
Belleville, Kansas
Chester Herald (Chester, NE), Thursday, May 12, 1949; pg. 5

EITZMANN - FISCHER

Miss Dorothy Eitzmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eitzmann of Byron, and Mr. Gene Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fischer of Hardy, were united in holy matrimony at 2 o'clock on Sunday, May 1, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Byron. Rev. P. J. Weltner performed the double ring ceremony. Only the immediate families were present.

Mrs. La Vern Kniep played the wedding march and accompanied the soloists, Darlene Wittke who sang "Because" and Arland Eitxmann who sang "The Lord's Prayer."

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length, white linen dress with an orchid corsage.

Florence Eitzmann, sister of the bride, and Marilyn Kuhn, friend of the bride, were bridesmaids. They were dressed in aqua colored taffeta and pink butcher linen, respectively. Each wore a white carnation corsage.

The groom wore a blue pin striped suit with a carnation boutonniere.

Loyd Fischer, brother of the groom, and Arland Eitzmann, brother of the bride, were best men. Each wore a carnation boutonniere.

After the ceremony all gathered at the bride's home where a delicious lunch was served.

After a short honeymoon the young couple plan to move into their new home in Byron.
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Ivan "Gene" Fischer, son of Harry F. and Susie E. (Suey) Fischer, was born on July 28, 1929 at the family farm, in Kansas, located near Hardy, Nebraska. He graduated eighth grade at Prairie Dell rural grade school located one mile south of the family farm. He passed from this life Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at the Belleville Health Care Center, Belleville, Kansas at the age of 85 years, seven months, twelve days.

Gene was employed at the Lumber Yard, owned by W.G. Reinke, in Bryon, Nebraska from 1944 to 1949, beginning his employment when he was 15 years old.

Gene was united in marriage to Dorothy M. Eitzmann on May 1, 1949 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Byron. To this union, three daughters were born. Gene and Dorothy moved to the farm, originally owned by her parents, located one mile south of Bryon, in Kansas, in 1951, where Gene began his lifelong career as Farmer/Stockman.

He became a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in 1949, and served as a Deacon of the Church for many years. Gene and Dorothy truly enjoyed listening to, and dancing to the 1940's Big Band Ballroom Music and would travel almost every weekend to the Flying V Ballroom in Utica, Nebraska during their years of semi-retirement from farming.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents Harry and Susie Fischer; infant daughter Jackie Lynn Fischer; and brother Loyd Fischer.

He will be forever remembered by Dorothy, his wife of 65 years; his children, Brenda and Ray Danielson, Belleville, Tamie and Vern Uri, Golden, Colorado, Sandra Bostwick, Belleville; and grandson Christopher L. Uri, Colorado. Gene is also survived by his sister Lenna Mae (Mrs. Edward) Forsberg, Scandia and brother Dale L. and Marylee Fischer, Doniphan, Nebraska; many nieces and nephews; and a community of friends.

Charitable donations may be made in Gene's memory to the following organization:

Belleville Healthcare Center
Belleville, Kansas


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