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Rev Peter Moss Fisher

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Rev Peter Moss Fisher

Birth
Mexico, Miami County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Nov 1919 (aged 60)
Mexico, Miami County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mexico, Miami County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Row 33
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The Rochester Sentinel - Monday, November 17, 1919:
Word has been received here of the death of Rev. Peter FISHER of near Mexico who died yesterday after an attack of apoplexy. Rev. Fisher was just pronouncing the wedding rites for a young couple when his speech suddenly failed him and he sank to the floor. He lived for several hours afterward, but passed away without gaining full use of his senses. Several years ago an uncle of his died of the same disease. The deceased is a cousin of Henry A. BARNHART of this city, and a brother of the late Lee FISHER, who was well known here. Funeral arrangements are not known.

The Passing of Rev. P.M. Fisher
Peter M. Fisher, George and Barbara Fisher, deceased, was born July 15th, 1859, departed this life November 16th, 1919 aged 60 years, 4 months and 1 day. He was born and reared in the vicinity of Mexico, Indiana. On March 5th, 1883 he was united in marriage to Alice A. Stowman, who survives, and to this union were born four children; Mrs. Inez Cline of Balsam Lake, Wisconsin; Omer P. Fisher of Chili, Indiana Carl C. Fisher of Mexico, Indiana and Mrs. Mary Anspach of Ashland, Ohio. He also leaves eight grandchildren and two brothers.
He became a charter member of the Mexico Brethren church in 1888. In 1901 he was ordained to the ministry by Elder G.W. Rench. His work and counsel in the home church through all the years have been invaluable. Besides a number of churches which he served as pastor he organized the First Brethren church at Peru, Indiana, in 1914 and donated his services for several months until a pastor could be secured.
He exemplified Christ in both conduct and conversation and sought always to overcome evil by doing good. In both public and private life he endeavored to honor the Christ he loved. He was personally interested in public welfare and could always be depended on to help every enterprise that aimed to protect and uplift humanity. His neighbors will ever remember him as a man of ready hand and kind heart, helping in every time of need. The church has lost a loving brother, a zealous and loyal worker. But he will be missed most in his home for he was a loving husband and a kind and tender father.
Brother Fisher was sick less than a day as the result of a stroke of paralysis which occurred while he was performing a marriage ceremony. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. G.W. Rench of South Bend, Indiana, who had been his pastor for many years. He was assisted by Rev. L.W. Ditch of Mexico, Indiana; Rev. G.C. Carpenter of Peru, Indiana; Rev. Charles A. Bame of North Manchester, Indiana and the writer. Besides the above who assisted in the services, the following ministerial brethren were present, - I.B. Wright, W.E. Ronk, Kenneth Ronk, A.T. Wirick, C.A. Stewart, John M. Fox, C.C. Grisso and L.A. Myers. There were also two Church of the Brethren ministers present, making a total of fifteen in all. There was also a large congregation of relatives and friends present to pay their last tributes of respect ot this noble man. It was said to be one of the largest funerals ever held in Mexico.
The Rochester Sentinel - Monday, November 17, 1919:
Word has been received here of the death of Rev. Peter FISHER of near Mexico who died yesterday after an attack of apoplexy. Rev. Fisher was just pronouncing the wedding rites for a young couple when his speech suddenly failed him and he sank to the floor. He lived for several hours afterward, but passed away without gaining full use of his senses. Several years ago an uncle of his died of the same disease. The deceased is a cousin of Henry A. BARNHART of this city, and a brother of the late Lee FISHER, who was well known here. Funeral arrangements are not known.

The Passing of Rev. P.M. Fisher
Peter M. Fisher, George and Barbara Fisher, deceased, was born July 15th, 1859, departed this life November 16th, 1919 aged 60 years, 4 months and 1 day. He was born and reared in the vicinity of Mexico, Indiana. On March 5th, 1883 he was united in marriage to Alice A. Stowman, who survives, and to this union were born four children; Mrs. Inez Cline of Balsam Lake, Wisconsin; Omer P. Fisher of Chili, Indiana Carl C. Fisher of Mexico, Indiana and Mrs. Mary Anspach of Ashland, Ohio. He also leaves eight grandchildren and two brothers.
He became a charter member of the Mexico Brethren church in 1888. In 1901 he was ordained to the ministry by Elder G.W. Rench. His work and counsel in the home church through all the years have been invaluable. Besides a number of churches which he served as pastor he organized the First Brethren church at Peru, Indiana, in 1914 and donated his services for several months until a pastor could be secured.
He exemplified Christ in both conduct and conversation and sought always to overcome evil by doing good. In both public and private life he endeavored to honor the Christ he loved. He was personally interested in public welfare and could always be depended on to help every enterprise that aimed to protect and uplift humanity. His neighbors will ever remember him as a man of ready hand and kind heart, helping in every time of need. The church has lost a loving brother, a zealous and loyal worker. But he will be missed most in his home for he was a loving husband and a kind and tender father.
Brother Fisher was sick less than a day as the result of a stroke of paralysis which occurred while he was performing a marriage ceremony. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. G.W. Rench of South Bend, Indiana, who had been his pastor for many years. He was assisted by Rev. L.W. Ditch of Mexico, Indiana; Rev. G.C. Carpenter of Peru, Indiana; Rev. Charles A. Bame of North Manchester, Indiana and the writer. Besides the above who assisted in the services, the following ministerial brethren were present, - I.B. Wright, W.E. Ronk, Kenneth Ronk, A.T. Wirick, C.A. Stewart, John M. Fox, C.C. Grisso and L.A. Myers. There were also two Church of the Brethren ministers present, making a total of fifteen in all. There was also a large congregation of relatives and friends present to pay their last tributes of respect ot this noble man. It was said to be one of the largest funerals ever held in Mexico.


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