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Thomas H. Fisher

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Thomas H. Fisher

Birth
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Dec 1939 (aged 69)
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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1900 Addition 446 03 1900
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Frankfort Morning Times, Sunday, December 10, 1939 pg 1

Thomas H. Fisher, 69, retired carpenter and truck farmer, died at his home, 705 North Clay street, last evening at 5 o'clock. His health had been impaired for two years. He had been bedfast for two weeks.

Mr. Fisher was born four and one-half miles east of Frankfort, on the Kelley gravel road, on August 14, 1870. His parents were David S. and Alice Talbert Fisher. On Christmas day, 1890, he was married to Didama A. Goff. The widow and one son, Ralph Fisher, of Frankfort, survive. Four children preceded him in death.

Mr. Fisher grew to manhood in the neighborhood where he was born. Later they moved to Stockwell, but in 1918 they established their residence in this city. Mr. Fisher united with the Stockwell Christian Church and upon moving to Frankfort, the entire family united with the local church.

The remains will removed from the Aughe & Son mortuary tothe family home, where friends may call after 3 o'clock Sunday and until 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, when the body will be removed to the Aughe & Son home for funerals for services at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Farr will officiate and burial will be at Bunnell cemetery.
Frankfort Morning Times, Sunday, December 10, 1939 pg 1

Thomas H. Fisher, 69, retired carpenter and truck farmer, died at his home, 705 North Clay street, last evening at 5 o'clock. His health had been impaired for two years. He had been bedfast for two weeks.

Mr. Fisher was born four and one-half miles east of Frankfort, on the Kelley gravel road, on August 14, 1870. His parents were David S. and Alice Talbert Fisher. On Christmas day, 1890, he was married to Didama A. Goff. The widow and one son, Ralph Fisher, of Frankfort, survive. Four children preceded him in death.

Mr. Fisher grew to manhood in the neighborhood where he was born. Later they moved to Stockwell, but in 1918 they established their residence in this city. Mr. Fisher united with the Stockwell Christian Church and upon moving to Frankfort, the entire family united with the local church.

The remains will removed from the Aughe & Son mortuary tothe family home, where friends may call after 3 o'clock Sunday and until 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, when the body will be removed to the Aughe & Son home for funerals for services at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Farr will officiate and burial will be at Bunnell cemetery.


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