He was married to Wilhelmina "Minnie" Franke born October 6, 1842 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania and died December 25, 1923 in the District of Columbia.
She was the daughter of Gustave Franke. She was buried in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
They were the parents of Carl Emil Fischer.
The Washington Post April 29, 1900
Funeral of Mr. Charles Fischer
The remains of Mr. Charles Fischer, who for a number of years was a dealer in surgical instruments in Washington, were buried yesterday afternoon at the National Cemetery at Arlington. The funeral services at the late home, 623 Seventeenth Street Northwest were read by Rev. Facius and those at the grave were conducted by Grant Post No. 14, G.A.R., of which Mr. Fischer had been a member. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of New Jerusalem, A.A.M., Scottish Rite Masons.
He was married to Wilhelmina "Minnie" Franke born October 6, 1842 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania and died December 25, 1923 in the District of Columbia.
She was the daughter of Gustave Franke. She was buried in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
They were the parents of Carl Emil Fischer.
The Washington Post April 29, 1900
Funeral of Mr. Charles Fischer
The remains of Mr. Charles Fischer, who for a number of years was a dealer in surgical instruments in Washington, were buried yesterday afternoon at the National Cemetery at Arlington. The funeral services at the late home, 623 Seventeenth Street Northwest were read by Rev. Facius and those at the grave were conducted by Grant Post No. 14, G.A.R., of which Mr. Fischer had been a member. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of New Jerusalem, A.A.M., Scottish Rite Masons.
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