Obituary:
Henry E. Fisher, 82, of 711 2nd Street SW, Puyallup, died Sunday. He was born in Cedar Vale, Kansas, and moved to Puyallup 37 years ago.
Mr. Fisher was a retired maintenance man for Pierce County Road Department. He was a member of All Saints Catholic Church and Teamsters Union 313.
Survivors include his wife, Margarete E.; two sons, Leonard F., of Puyallup, and William R., of Seattle; two daughters, Mrs. Alf (Marie Ellen) Amundsen, of Seattle, and Mrs. Robert (Phyllis Eileen) Bjornstad, of Puyallup; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Rene) Watson, of Kent, Mrs. Joyce Davis, of Tacoma, and Mrs. Andrew (Jo) Stevenson, of Overland Park, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Roehm, of Seattle, and Mrs. Harold (Thelma) Jensen, of Tacoma; 13 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
(Tacoma News Tribune – Tuesday December 1, 1970 page 31)
Obituary:
Henry E. Fisher, 82, of 711 2nd Street SW, Puyallup, died Sunday. He was born in Cedar Vale, Kansas, and moved to Puyallup 37 years ago.
Mr. Fisher was a retired maintenance man for Pierce County Road Department. He was a member of All Saints Catholic Church and Teamsters Union 313.
Survivors include his wife, Margarete E.; two sons, Leonard F., of Puyallup, and William R., of Seattle; two daughters, Mrs. Alf (Marie Ellen) Amundsen, of Seattle, and Mrs. Robert (Phyllis Eileen) Bjornstad, of Puyallup; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Rene) Watson, of Kent, Mrs. Joyce Davis, of Tacoma, and Mrs. Andrew (Jo) Stevenson, of Overland Park, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Roehm, of Seattle, and Mrs. Harold (Thelma) Jensen, of Tacoma; 13 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
(Tacoma News Tribune – Tuesday December 1, 1970 page 31)
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