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George W Fischer

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George W Fischer

Birth
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Mar 1975 (aged 93)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.864502, Longitude: -92.0120691
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George W. Fischer
March 22, 1975:

George W. Fischer, 93 years old, of Route 5, Fulton, Missouri died suddenly at his home Saturday, March 22, 1975.

He was born December 3, 1881 on the farm where he was now living. His parents were Philipp and Elizabeth Fischer. He was married to Miss Edna Elizabeth (Bonard) Fischer on October 29, 1913. He farmed where he has lived all his life.

Survivors are; eight children, Mrs. Leo (Louise) Leopold of Auxvasse, Missouri, Mrs. Marlyn (Juanita) White of Fulton, Missouri, Marvin R., Wallace W., G. Leonard, Homer Lee, Robert E. and Willis D. Fischer, all of Fulton, Missouri; twenty-three grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, one brother and four sisters.

He was a member of White Cloud Presbyterian Church.

Services for Mr. Fischer will be Tuesday, March 25, 1975 at the Browning Funeral Home at 2:30PM. Officiating ministers will be Dr. Leon Wilkerson, assisted by Dr. Homer T. Larson.

Interment will be in Central Church Cemetery.

Visitation at Browning Funeral Home Monday evening.

Fulton Daily Sun Gazette:

Friends and descendants of George W. and Edna Fischer gathered at Central Church on July 16. Following a carry-in-dinner the younger generation enjoyed a bounce house and water slide and the older generation visited and competed fiercely on a family history trivia competition.

In attendance were Donnie and Linda Fischer-Vandeloecht; Leah, Gage and Ella Baker; Greg and Marla Fischer-Reynolds; Bob and Betty Fischer; Larry and Sharon Fischer; Travis Fischer; Danny, Denise and Tommy Kingsley; Ethan Stedge; Marie Fisher; Joe, Brandy and Joseph Hessien; Randall, Missy and Brooke Fischer; Abby and Haley Fischer; Willis Fischer; Russell Fischer; Roger and Janet Fischer; Dale and Sandy Fischer; Brent, Stacy, Kyla, Eli and Liam Dunnaway; Jim and Wilma Metz; Ron and Kim Fischer; Jim and Donna Leopold-Quinlens, Brenda Fischer an; Peggy Fischer; Zach Fischer; Bryan, Ashley and Briar Fischer; Loretta and Lillie McKeller, Mable Fischer; Joann Williamson and many, many more.

The event was hosted by Neal and Mona Fischer-Steffens, Brenda Fischer-Williamson, Donald and Patty Fischer and Ginger Fischer-Koziatek.

Thanks to Brenda for the beautiful wild flower decorations and Leah Baker for the bounce house. Ginger is putting together a new collection of vintage family photos to share.

Mabel Fischer, who will celebrate her 99th birthday in August, was the oldest in attendance. Jackson, son of Josh and Tarah Lowrence, was the youngest.

Fulton Sun-1992:

Family Reunions have two ingredients-family and food. And for 41 years the descendants of George William Fischer have gathered both together for a day of renewal of acquaintances and reminiscing. In an age when family reunions sometimes take place on a cruise ship or in an elegant resort, the Fischer Family clings to the traditional carry-in dinner that brings together long-time favorate foods and the newest family members.
George W. Fischer
March 22, 1975:

George W. Fischer, 93 years old, of Route 5, Fulton, Missouri died suddenly at his home Saturday, March 22, 1975.

He was born December 3, 1881 on the farm where he was now living. His parents were Philipp and Elizabeth Fischer. He was married to Miss Edna Elizabeth (Bonard) Fischer on October 29, 1913. He farmed where he has lived all his life.

Survivors are; eight children, Mrs. Leo (Louise) Leopold of Auxvasse, Missouri, Mrs. Marlyn (Juanita) White of Fulton, Missouri, Marvin R., Wallace W., G. Leonard, Homer Lee, Robert E. and Willis D. Fischer, all of Fulton, Missouri; twenty-three grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, one brother and four sisters.

He was a member of White Cloud Presbyterian Church.

Services for Mr. Fischer will be Tuesday, March 25, 1975 at the Browning Funeral Home at 2:30PM. Officiating ministers will be Dr. Leon Wilkerson, assisted by Dr. Homer T. Larson.

Interment will be in Central Church Cemetery.

Visitation at Browning Funeral Home Monday evening.

Fulton Daily Sun Gazette:

Friends and descendants of George W. and Edna Fischer gathered at Central Church on July 16. Following a carry-in-dinner the younger generation enjoyed a bounce house and water slide and the older generation visited and competed fiercely on a family history trivia competition.

In attendance were Donnie and Linda Fischer-Vandeloecht; Leah, Gage and Ella Baker; Greg and Marla Fischer-Reynolds; Bob and Betty Fischer; Larry and Sharon Fischer; Travis Fischer; Danny, Denise and Tommy Kingsley; Ethan Stedge; Marie Fisher; Joe, Brandy and Joseph Hessien; Randall, Missy and Brooke Fischer; Abby and Haley Fischer; Willis Fischer; Russell Fischer; Roger and Janet Fischer; Dale and Sandy Fischer; Brent, Stacy, Kyla, Eli and Liam Dunnaway; Jim and Wilma Metz; Ron and Kim Fischer; Jim and Donna Leopold-Quinlens, Brenda Fischer an; Peggy Fischer; Zach Fischer; Bryan, Ashley and Briar Fischer; Loretta and Lillie McKeller, Mable Fischer; Joann Williamson and many, many more.

The event was hosted by Neal and Mona Fischer-Steffens, Brenda Fischer-Williamson, Donald and Patty Fischer and Ginger Fischer-Koziatek.

Thanks to Brenda for the beautiful wild flower decorations and Leah Baker for the bounce house. Ginger is putting together a new collection of vintage family photos to share.

Mabel Fischer, who will celebrate her 99th birthday in August, was the oldest in attendance. Jackson, son of Josh and Tarah Lowrence, was the youngest.

Fulton Sun-1992:

Family Reunions have two ingredients-family and food. And for 41 years the descendants of George William Fischer have gathered both together for a day of renewal of acquaintances and reminiscing. In an age when family reunions sometimes take place on a cruise ship or in an elegant resort, the Fischer Family clings to the traditional carry-in dinner that brings together long-time favorate foods and the newest family members.


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