Obit from the Rochester Sentinel; Friday, October 16, 1896:
Mahala KESLER FISH, wife of Dr. [S. R.] FISH, of Bloomingsburg, and step-mother of County Superintendent George FISH, died Saturday, after a long illness of typhoid fever. She was a member of the Baptist church and her funeral was preached by Rev. McNEELY, Monday morning, when the following obituary was read: Mary KESLER was born February 20, 1856, died Oct 10, 1896, aged 40 years 7 months and 20 days. She was married to Dr. S. R. Fish January 14, 1882, who at that time had seven motherless children for whom she proved a patient, kind and loving mother. All of these with her husband and two little children, Constance and Leah [FISH], mourn her death.
Obit from the Rochester Sentinel; Friday, October 16, 1896:
Mahala KESLER FISH, wife of Dr. [S. R.] FISH, of Bloomingsburg, and step-mother of County Superintendent George FISH, died Saturday, after a long illness of typhoid fever. She was a member of the Baptist church and her funeral was preached by Rev. McNEELY, Monday morning, when the following obituary was read: Mary KESLER was born February 20, 1856, died Oct 10, 1896, aged 40 years 7 months and 20 days. She was married to Dr. S. R. Fish January 14, 1882, who at that time had seven motherless children for whom she proved a patient, kind and loving mother. All of these with her husband and two little children, Constance and Leah [FISH], mourn her death.
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