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Phoebe Margaret <I>Hardin</I> Fisher

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Phoebe Margaret Hardin Fisher

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
4 Jul 1931 (aged 46)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
P_189_11
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Phoebe is the daughter of Jean Lannes Hardin and Mary Jane Rothwell.

Phoebe married Frank Alma Fisher, September 28, 1907, Farmington, Davis County, Utah.

RITES SET FOR S. L. MATRON
Private Services Tuesday for Mrs. Frank A. Fisher, Who Died Saturday.

Private funeral services for Mrs. Phoebe Margaret Hardin Fisher will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in her home, 36 North Wolcott street. Pallbearers will be Churchill P. Castle, James W. Collins, Fred B. Davidson, Clarence E. Milner, Downie D. Muir Jr. and Arthur C. Sullivan. Burial will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Fisher, wife of Frank A. Fisher, vice president of the Walker Bank and Trust company, and president, of the Mutual Creamery company, died Saturday, age 46. She was a native of Salt Lake, was educated in the city high schools and at the University of Utah, and was active in the Town club and the Junior league.
The family requests that friends do not send flowers.

Source: Salt Lake Tribune July 6, 1931
(Thank you, Kel #46935764)
Phoebe is the daughter of Jean Lannes Hardin and Mary Jane Rothwell.

Phoebe married Frank Alma Fisher, September 28, 1907, Farmington, Davis County, Utah.

RITES SET FOR S. L. MATRON
Private Services Tuesday for Mrs. Frank A. Fisher, Who Died Saturday.

Private funeral services for Mrs. Phoebe Margaret Hardin Fisher will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in her home, 36 North Wolcott street. Pallbearers will be Churchill P. Castle, James W. Collins, Fred B. Davidson, Clarence E. Milner, Downie D. Muir Jr. and Arthur C. Sullivan. Burial will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Fisher, wife of Frank A. Fisher, vice president of the Walker Bank and Trust company, and president, of the Mutual Creamery company, died Saturday, age 46. She was a native of Salt Lake, was educated in the city high schools and at the University of Utah, and was active in the Town club and the Junior league.
The family requests that friends do not send flowers.

Source: Salt Lake Tribune July 6, 1931
(Thank you, Kel #46935764)


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