The funeral of Wilbert Fischer who was killed Memorial Day when his auto crashed into a telephone pole, demolishing the same and also tore out six fence posts before coming to a stop, will be held from the home of his parents Sunday at 1:30 to the Ev. Zion church where Rev. C. W. Schleuter will officiate at the services. Wilbert was eighteen years of age and is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer and one sister Olivia at home. He had been employed at the John Hale sheet metal works for two weeks previous to his death.
-Obituary taken from the Manitowoc Herald News, June 2, 1928, Page 11
The funeral of Wilbert Fischer who was killed Memorial Day when his auto crashed into a telephone pole, demolishing the same and also tore out six fence posts before coming to a stop, will be held from the home of his parents Sunday at 1:30 to the Ev. Zion church where Rev. C. W. Schleuter will officiate at the services. Wilbert was eighteen years of age and is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer and one sister Olivia at home. He had been employed at the John Hale sheet metal works for two weeks previous to his death.
-Obituary taken from the Manitowoc Herald News, June 2, 1928, Page 11
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