Died after being sick for several weeks. Lived in Springfield for 35 years. He worked as a machinist for the United States Armory for 20 years. He served for the Co F 46th Massachusetts volunteers in the Civil War. Besides widow, two daughters, Mrs. H. R. Smith of Oxford and Miss Ruth Fisk who lives at home, four brothers Neble Fisk of Monson, Nathan A of Oakham, Clinton E of North Chesterfield, and Isaac H of West Springfield and four sisters, Mrs. Harriet C cone of North Chesterfield, Mrs. sarah M Torry of Chesterfied and Mrs. Lydia E Fowler of Springfield, and mrs. Martha Fisk of Medfield.
SPringfield Republican 10/19/1909
Died after being sick for several weeks. Lived in Springfield for 35 years. He worked as a machinist for the United States Armory for 20 years. He served for the Co F 46th Massachusetts volunteers in the Civil War. Besides widow, two daughters, Mrs. H. R. Smith of Oxford and Miss Ruth Fisk who lives at home, four brothers Neble Fisk of Monson, Nathan A of Oakham, Clinton E of North Chesterfield, and Isaac H of West Springfield and four sisters, Mrs. Harriet C cone of North Chesterfield, Mrs. sarah M Torry of Chesterfied and Mrs. Lydia E Fowler of Springfield, and mrs. Martha Fisk of Medfield.
SPringfield Republican 10/19/1909
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