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Obituaries



               Fisher, Jessie Brownlee







                         Jessie Brownlee Fisher
                                                              Jessie Brownlee Fisher (cont. …)

                     Mrs. Jessie Brownlee Fisher, 82, died
                     Friday  following  an  extended  illness.   Survivors  include  an  only  daughter,
                     Memorial  services  will  be  at  1pm  at   Margaret Fisher Barnes, Lewiston, ID;
                     the  McDonald  Funeral  Home.  The       2  grandchildren,  Robert  Michael
                     Rev. Robert Rings will officiate.        Bundy, now attending the University
                                                              of   Idaho,   and   Janel   Bundy
                     Mrs. Fisher was born in Sequim Aug       Rasmussen,  Los  Altos,  CA;  and  a
                     16,  1882,  the  daughter  of  Mr.  and   sister,   Mrs.   Grace   E.   Fisher-
                     Mrs.  James  Brownlee  Dick,  Clallam    Thompson, Port Angeles.
                     County  pioneers.  Mrs.  Dick  and  her
                     daughter  Jessie  moved  to  Port
                     Angeles  before  her  marriage  to  H.   Source:
                     Maurice  Fisher  Nov.  19,  1901.  Mr.   http://www.olypen.com/rfoss/pione
                     Fisher,  who  was  co-founder  of  the   erobitf.html#fisherjessie
                     Clallam County Abstract Co., was one
                     of the 3 city commissioners when the
                     commission form of city government
                     was established here in the 1920's. At
                     that time he also became city mayor.

                     Both Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were active
                     in fraternal organizations; Mrs. Fisher
                     was  past  worthy  matron  of  the
                     Eastern Star.

                     Until  her  health  prevented  her
                     participation,  Mrs.  Fisher  was  active
                     in  the  Port  Angeles  [Garden]  Club.
                     For   many   years   her   flower
                     arrangements were a distinctive part
                     of  every  Garden  Club  extravaganza.
                     She  was  a  member  of  the  First
                     Methodist   and   Congregational
                     Church.

















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