Mrs.Fannie Mary Fisher,64,Park Station,died at 7;50 a.m. yesterday at the University of Virginia Hospital,where she had been a patient for one day.
She was born Sept. 11,1885 in Augusta County, a daughter of the late Will and Polly McCauley Brown.
She is survived by her husband,James Newton Fisher,one son,Arthur;five daughters,Mrs.Lorraine Terrell,Mrs.Mary Parr,Mrs.Rachel Norman,Mrs.Bertha Yount, and Mrs.Pauline Talley,three sisters,Mrs.Willis Hubbard,Mrs.Bertha Pugh and Mrs.Katie Yount, four brothers,Jack,Gasper,Lee, and Richard Brown,all of Waynesboro.
The body will remain at the Etter Funeral Home until the hour of service.Services will be held at the Glen Kirk Chapel,conducted by the Rev .Virgil V.Bralher,with interment in the Church Cemetery.
News-Virginia-3/15/1950.
Mrs.Fannie Mary Fisher,64,Park Station,died at 7;50 a.m. yesterday at the University of Virginia Hospital,where she had been a patient for one day.
She was born Sept. 11,1885 in Augusta County, a daughter of the late Will and Polly McCauley Brown.
She is survived by her husband,James Newton Fisher,one son,Arthur;five daughters,Mrs.Lorraine Terrell,Mrs.Mary Parr,Mrs.Rachel Norman,Mrs.Bertha Yount, and Mrs.Pauline Talley,three sisters,Mrs.Willis Hubbard,Mrs.Bertha Pugh and Mrs.Katie Yount, four brothers,Jack,Gasper,Lee, and Richard Brown,all of Waynesboro.
The body will remain at the Etter Funeral Home until the hour of service.Services will be held at the Glen Kirk Chapel,conducted by the Rev .Virgil V.Bralher,with interment in the Church Cemetery.
News-Virginia-3/15/1950.
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