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HAROLD E FISHER
     A former Nixan who died January 4th at Ft Francis E. Warren, in Wyoming, was buried in the Chastain Cemetery Sunday. He was Pvt. Harold E. FISHER who 12 years ago moved to California. Pvt. FISHER was 35 years old.
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HOMER C. FISHER--
     Funeral services for Homer C. FISHER, 59, of 641 South Fort, who died at his home Monday will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Gorman-Scharph Chapel. Rev. George. I MYERS will officiate and burial will bein Eastlawn Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Carl ESTES, Darrell STINE,
Glen HURD, Jimmie HURD, George MARSHALL, and Norman DAVIS.
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FRANK FISHER--
     Frank FISHER, 76, of Route 9, died at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Johns Hospital after a long illness.
Mr. FISHER is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Louis SLACK, and Mrs.Evelyn HURD, both of Springfield, three sisters, Mrs. Lula STEIN, Ozark, aMrs. Anna HALL, Studio City CA, Mrs. Lee WILSON, Springfield, and seven grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Chapel of the Ozarks.
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Mrs. MINERVA J. FISHER--
    Funeral services will be held Monday at the Richardson Mortuary in Ontario, CA for Mrs. Minerva J. FISHER, 82, Ontario, a former Republic resident who died Thursday in Azusa CA after a long illness. Burial will be in the Ontario Cemetery. Mrs. Fisher, born in Christian County, moved to Republic after her marriage and lived there for several years before moving to California. Her husband, Joseph F. and two sons, Payton and Johnny, died several years ago. Surviving are three other sons, Bill and Sherman, both of Azuza, and Lamen, state of CA. six daughters, Mrs. Lula SHORT, Rusk TX; Mrs. Merle HALL, Scottsdale AZ, Mrs. Lena Anthony, Palm Springs, CA; and Mrs. Gladys HAGEWOOD, Republic;
23 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren.
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FISHER;
     Nelse Fisher, age 74, died Monday, March 2, 1936. He united withthe Christian Church at
Highlandville 40 years ago. He leaves 1 brother, Joe Fisher of CA, 2 sisters, Myrtle ARNOLD, of Springfield,
and Mrs. Ida DAVIS of Highlandville, besides a host of other relativesand friends. Funeral services were
held at the Jones cemetery Tuesday, march 3 at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev.Harding of Nixa. Burial was made
under the diretion of the B.C. Klepper Funeral home.
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ALFRED L FOSTER
     Alfred L. Foster, 57-year-old rural Jenkins resident, died at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday night in St. Vincent's hospital in Monett, where he had been a patient a week.
     Born May 14, 1908 in Stone County, he had lived in the Jenkins community the last four and one-half years, coming here from Cape Fair. He was a farmer and a member of the Baptist church.
     Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Clara Foster, to whom he was married September 19, 1934, six sons, Joseph Foster of Cassville, Weaver, Freddie, Thomas, Glenn, and George Foster, all of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Frances Wierman of Jenkins, and May Bell, Sue and Anna Jjane Foster; all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Anna Foster of Cape Fair; three brothers; William Foster of Reno, Nev.; Lawrence Foster of Cassville and Wallace Foster of Boise, Idaho; and one grandson.
     Services were at 1;30 o'clock ? Saturday afternoon in the Williamson chapel in Cassville, with burial in the Carney Cemetery near Jenkins.
dated Thurs. July 1, 1965 (no name listed) Contributed by Robin Biddle  

KATHLEEN (KING)FOSTER
     Kathleen (King) Foster departed this life June 22, 1999 at the age of 88 years. She had been a resident of the Ozark Mountain Health Care Center at Crane for the past five years. She was born June 15, l911 in Stone County, Mo. to Lemuel and Lizzie (Stone) King.
     On March 28, l929 Kathleen was united in marriage to Howard R. Foster. They were married 59 years when he died in l989. Kathleen and Howard made their home in Cape Fair where they owned and operated Fosters Grocery for many years.
     She was a member of the Cape Fair Church of Christ Her parents; her husband, Howard; a brother, Hallie; and a sister Daisy Gentry preceded Kathleen in death. Survivors include three sons, Howard Donald of Lamar, Bruce R., Of Ulysses, Kan. and Richard D. of Battlefield; three daughters, Roberta Hardin of Cape Fair, Rowena Hancock of Tulsa, Okla., and Diane Olson of Jefferson City; a sister, Niota Barnes of Aurora; 16 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
     Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 24, in Cape Fair Church of Christ with W. Gordon Shields officiating. Burial was in Cape Fair Cemetery under the direction of Manlove-Stumpff Funeral Home, Crane. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Fair Haven Children's Home, 3132 N. Fair Haven Lp., Strafford, Mo. 65757.
   Crane Cronicle. July 1999   Contributed by Robin Biddle  

MARIE JUNE FOSTER
    Marie June Foster, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foster of Cape Fair was born Junly 15, 1957 and died shortly after birth.
    She was prepared for burial by Everett J. Cheatham and laid to rest in the Carney Cemetery by family and friends.
    She is survived by her parnes and nine brothers and sisters.
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VIRGLE FOSTER
 
     Virgle Foster, Reed Springs , Mo.,son of W. R. and Minnie (Morris) Foster, was born Nov 22, 1917 in Cape Fair, Mo., and departed this life Sunday, April 2, 1995 at 3:25 p.m. in Skaggs Hospital in Branson, Mo. at the age of 77 years, four months, and 11 days.
     Virgle was retired from Burk Bridge Company and had worked on Table Rock Dam. He was an Army Verteran and was married to Mary (Stults) Foster on February 19, 1964. Birgle will be greatly missed by his friends and neighbors.
     Virgle is survived by his wife Mary; two daughters, Cathy Diane and husband, Earl Maggard, Reeeds Spring, Mo., Sharon and husband Mark Walles, Clever, Mo,; one brother Robert Foster, Galena, Mo, five sisters, Clemma Pearson, Crane, Mo,; Jane Miller, Galena, Kansas, Lavonne Arnold and Beatris Standish both of Galena, Mo,; Loretta Arnold, Taft, Calif,; two grandchildren, Josh and Derek; many nieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.
     Funeral services were at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 5, in Cheatham-Stumpff Chapel of Galena, Mo with the Rev. Joe Wolven officiating. Burial was in Youcum Pond Cemetery under the direction of Stumpff Family Funeral Directors.
    Crane Cronicle 4-6-95  Contributed by Robin Biddle  

A.L. FUGITT
A.L. “Bud” Fugitt, 74, died early today at his home at Hurley. A retired farmer, he was born near Clever, but had lived in the Hurley community most of his life. He was a member of the Union Ridge Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Ethel; a son, Lester E. of Clever; a daughter, Edith Maples of Crane; 3 grandchildren; 6 great grand children; a brother, Earnest of California; and 2 sisters, Julia Cloud of Springfield and Hetty Coker of Miller. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Harris Funeral Home of Clever. {Springfield (MO) News Leader, December 12, 1960}
Services for A. L. “Bud” Fugitt, 74, Hurley, who died at 12:15 a.m. in his home will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Union Ridge Baptist Church with Rev’s Hurel Merritt and Lloyd Wilson officiating. Burial in the church cemetery under direction of Harris Funeral Home of Clever. {Springfield (MO) News Leader, December 14, 1960}
Contributed by Jamie Hubbert 

RICHARD FRANKLIN FUGITT
Richard Franklin Fugitt, 81, a retired farmer, died at 6 a.m. yesterday at his home in Aurora, Missouri. Mr. Fugitt was born in Texas and moved to Stone County in his early boyhood. During all but five years of his life, when he operated a store in the Hurley Community, Mr. Fugitt was a farmer in the Hurley Community. He retired in 1941 and moved to Aurora. Survivors include his four sons, Ben of Marionville, Delbert of Aurora, Orland of Kansas, and Vernice of Wichita, Kansas; a daughter, Mrs. Logie Williams of Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. Belle Wilson of Clever and Mrs. Maude Wilson of Lockwood; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted by Rev Hubert Fugitt at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Hurley High School Auditorium with burial in the Union Ridge Cemetery, Clever, under the direction of the Harris Funeral Home of Clever. Pallbearers were Lloyd Williams, Gerald Fugitt, Gene Fugitt, Billy Joe Fugitt and Junior Hilton. {Springfield {Mo} News and Leader January 10, 1955}
Contributed by Jamie Hubbert.