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Thomas Legate Fisher

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Thomas Legate Fisher

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
13 Mar 1929 (aged 73)
Jamaica Plain, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 1, Lot: 65
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Fitchburg Daily Sentinel
Mar. 14, 1929
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Former Rector of St. Mark's Church is dead
LEOMINSTER, March 14 - Rev. Thomas Legate Fisher, one of the best known Ep iscopal ministers in this jurisdiction, die at his winter home, Jamaica Plains, yesterday at the age of 74.
Rev. Mr. Fisher was born in Hartford, Conn., and was rector of the St. Mark's Episcopal church in this city for five years beginning in 1910. He has always maintained a summer home on Legate hill in this city.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude B. Fisher, and a son, Thomas K. Fisher of St. Paul's school, Concord, N.H., and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Harwood of Wesley, R.I.
The funeral will be held from the home and burial will take place in Hartford, Conn. tomorrow.
Rev. Mr. Fisher graduated from Amherst in the class of 1878 and was a member of the only crew ever to represent that College. He was an author of some note.

https://www.standrewsayer.org/history/rectors-and-vicars/thomas-fisher/index.html
Fitchburg Daily Sentinel
Mar. 14, 1929
p1,c1
Former Rector of St. Mark's Church is dead
LEOMINSTER, March 14 - Rev. Thomas Legate Fisher, one of the best known Ep iscopal ministers in this jurisdiction, die at his winter home, Jamaica Plains, yesterday at the age of 74.
Rev. Mr. Fisher was born in Hartford, Conn., and was rector of the St. Mark's Episcopal church in this city for five years beginning in 1910. He has always maintained a summer home on Legate hill in this city.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude B. Fisher, and a son, Thomas K. Fisher of St. Paul's school, Concord, N.H., and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Harwood of Wesley, R.I.
The funeral will be held from the home and burial will take place in Hartford, Conn. tomorrow.
Rev. Mr. Fisher graduated from Amherst in the class of 1878 and was a member of the only crew ever to represent that College. He was an author of some note.

https://www.standrewsayer.org/history/rectors-and-vicars/thomas-fisher/index.html


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