The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, Saturday, July 22, 1916, page 2
HURRY TRIP FROM THE BORDER
NEBRASKA GUARDSMAN ARRIVED JUST AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS BROTHER
George R. Fisher, a member of Company A. Fifth Nebraska Regiment, arrived in Lincoln from the border Saturday shortly after the death of his brother Agar, T. Fisher, an express messenger r. Fisher was able to obtain a furlough because of the serious illness of his brother, but arrived too late to see him before he died. He is the son of the late George Edward Fisher and Mrs. Frank (Lodemia) Fisher, 348 North 32nd street and a brother of Mrs. Gertrude Jappert of 912 C. Street.
The funeral of Agar Turney Fisher will be held from the home of his mother, Mrs. Frank Oliphant at 2:30 p.m. today, Rev. M. A. Bullock will preach the funeral sermon. Masons will be in charge of the services at the grave. Interment will be in Wyuka.
The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, Monday, July 24, 1916, page 2
The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, Saturday, July 22, 1916, page 2
HURRY TRIP FROM THE BORDER
NEBRASKA GUARDSMAN ARRIVED JUST AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS BROTHER
George R. Fisher, a member of Company A. Fifth Nebraska Regiment, arrived in Lincoln from the border Saturday shortly after the death of his brother Agar, T. Fisher, an express messenger r. Fisher was able to obtain a furlough because of the serious illness of his brother, but arrived too late to see him before he died. He is the son of the late George Edward Fisher and Mrs. Frank (Lodemia) Fisher, 348 North 32nd street and a brother of Mrs. Gertrude Jappert of 912 C. Street.
The funeral of Agar Turney Fisher will be held from the home of his mother, Mrs. Frank Oliphant at 2:30 p.m. today, Rev. M. A. Bullock will preach the funeral sermon. Masons will be in charge of the services at the grave. Interment will be in Wyuka.
The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, Monday, July 24, 1916, page 2
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