He was born Nov. 25, 1918, to the late D.J. and Ida (Miller) Fisher near Kalona, Iowa. A 1937 graduate of Sharon Center High School, he enjoyed taking some Bible courses at Goshen College one winter.
He married Rachel Swartzendruber, in Wellman, Iowa, on Jan. 3, 1942. On July 16, 1942, he was drafted and was sent to Henry, IL. as a Conscientious Objector. He also served at Downey, ID, and Ypsilanti State Hospital, MI.
After receiving his discharge papers, he and Rachel were volunteers with Mennonite Central Committee from 1946-48 in Belgium and Poland, distributing food and clothing to the needy following World War II. He then returned to the farm near Iowa City for 10 years, where their four children were born. From there they moved to Scottdale, PA, where he worked at the Mennonite Publishing House for 13 years. He also worked at Mennonite Mutual Aid, Goshen and Goshen General Hospital where he retired in 1993.
Robert was a member of College Mennonite Church, Goshen. He enjoyed music, including hymns, classical music and opera. He was an excellent woodworker and made many pieces of furniture and approximately 100 cradles. He enjoyed needlework and was working on quilt top #13. He donated two of his quilts to the Mennonite Relief Sale and another one to the Mennonite Historical Library. He enjoyed yard work and flowers, and donated his time planting flower beds at Goshen College for a number of years.
He is survived by his wife, Rachel; daughters: Julie (Ray) Profeto, Goshen, and Suzette (Lenny) Prokopin, Moreno Valley, CA; a son: David (Joyce) Fisher, Grottoes, VA; four grandsons; a step-great-granddaughter; sisters: Ruth Fisher, Kalona and Virginia Hershberger, Goshen; a brother: Wallace Fisher, Wellman; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a son, Lowell in 2008; sisters, Mabel Mininger, Emma Maust, Lois Yoder, and Pauline Maust; and brothers, Ralph and Clifford Fisher.
Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
From: KalonaNews.com
He was born Nov. 25, 1918, to the late D.J. and Ida (Miller) Fisher near Kalona, Iowa. A 1937 graduate of Sharon Center High School, he enjoyed taking some Bible courses at Goshen College one winter.
He married Rachel Swartzendruber, in Wellman, Iowa, on Jan. 3, 1942. On July 16, 1942, he was drafted and was sent to Henry, IL. as a Conscientious Objector. He also served at Downey, ID, and Ypsilanti State Hospital, MI.
After receiving his discharge papers, he and Rachel were volunteers with Mennonite Central Committee from 1946-48 in Belgium and Poland, distributing food and clothing to the needy following World War II. He then returned to the farm near Iowa City for 10 years, where their four children were born. From there they moved to Scottdale, PA, where he worked at the Mennonite Publishing House for 13 years. He also worked at Mennonite Mutual Aid, Goshen and Goshen General Hospital where he retired in 1993.
Robert was a member of College Mennonite Church, Goshen. He enjoyed music, including hymns, classical music and opera. He was an excellent woodworker and made many pieces of furniture and approximately 100 cradles. He enjoyed needlework and was working on quilt top #13. He donated two of his quilts to the Mennonite Relief Sale and another one to the Mennonite Historical Library. He enjoyed yard work and flowers, and donated his time planting flower beds at Goshen College for a number of years.
He is survived by his wife, Rachel; daughters: Julie (Ray) Profeto, Goshen, and Suzette (Lenny) Prokopin, Moreno Valley, CA; a son: David (Joyce) Fisher, Grottoes, VA; four grandsons; a step-great-granddaughter; sisters: Ruth Fisher, Kalona and Virginia Hershberger, Goshen; a brother: Wallace Fisher, Wellman; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a son, Lowell in 2008; sisters, Mabel Mininger, Emma Maust, Lois Yoder, and Pauline Maust; and brothers, Ralph and Clifford Fisher.
Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
From: KalonaNews.com
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