Obit: Fisher, Harry Louis (1872- 1931)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Fisher, Van Gorden, Nordahl, Clodfelter, Edwards, Voelker, Duxbury,
Liskum, Banker, Olson, Quidt, Freet, Gallagher, Tuttle, Cassler. Callahan,
Adams, Pratt, Hansen, Weaver
----Source: Banner Journal (Black River Falls, Jackson Co., WI) 7/22/1931
Fisher, Harry Louis (12 May 1872 - 18 July 1931)
Harry Louis Fisher passed away at his home in this city on Saturday, July 18,
1931, after an illness of three months. Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon from the home. Rev. Weaver of Merrillan officiated. The services were
largely attended and the floral tributes were many and beautiful. He was laid to
rest in Riverside Cemetery.
Harry Louis Fisher was born at Pine Hill on the 12th day of May, 1872. He was
the son of William and Martha Fisher. He grew to manhood in this vicinity and on
Feb. 5, 1899, at Colby, he was married to Miss Louisa Tuttle, of that place.
They came immediately to this city, where they have resided ever since on German
Hill.
Mr. Fisher has been employed for the past thirty years by the telephone company
here. He was well known all over Jackson County and had hosts of friends in
other counties. He was a fine man, devoted to his home and family and with a
genial, kindly way that made friends wherever he went. He was loyal in his
friendships and always ready to defend what he thought was right.
When he was taken ill it was a matter of deepest regret to all who know him and
the heartfelt sympathy of all goes out to the members of his family in the hour
of their bereavement. Mr. Fisher was one of the men of whom all had only good
things to say. His loss is a loss to the community as well as to his family.
He leaves to mourn his departure besides his widow, seven daughters: Mrs. Harold
Van Gorden, and Mrs. Mahlon Nordahl, of Alma Center, Mrs. Stanley Clodfelter of
Peoria, Ill.; Mrs. Virgil Edwards, of Madison; Mrs. Oscar Voelker, of Colby;
Mrs. Neal Duxbury, of this city and Miss Beulah and Harry Louis at home. One
daughter, Mrs. Faye Duxbury, preceded him in death in 1929.
There are fourteen grandchildren: Betty Jo, Harold and Roger Van Gorden, Ethel
Jane, James, Robert, Carol Lou and Thomas Nordahl, Juanita Ann, Duane and Donna
Joan Edwards, Bonnie Jean and Virginia Ann Voelker and Richard Duxbury. There
are two nephews: Robert Fisher of La Crosse; Ray Liskum, of Eau Claire; four
nieces, Miss Nora Banker of this city, Mrs. Milton Olson of Eu Claire, Mrs.
Frank Quidt, and Mrs. Rudolph Freet, of Rockford, Ill.
Those from out of town that attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Clodfelter, Peoria, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Edwards and Mrs. Erwin Gallagher,
of Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Voelker, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson, Mr. and Mr.
Byron Olson, Mrs. Fred Olson and family, Frank Tuttle, Thomas B. Tuttle, F. M.
Tuttle, of Colby; Lincoln Tuttle, Ed Tuttle and family of Brainard, Minn.; Mrs.
Frank Quidt, Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cassler, Blair; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fisher, Harry Callahan, Misses Joy and Devah Adams, of La Crosse; Misses Loretta
Pratt and Francis Hansen, of Sparta; Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olson and family of
Neillsville. There were also a great many friends from neighboring towns.
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