Butler Eagle - Sun. 4 Apr 1938 JAMES WILSON FISHER, aged 70, of 541 New Castle street died at the Butler County Memorial hospital at 9:10 o'clock today following an extended illness. Born in Indiana county, he had resided in Butler for 32 years. He was an employe of the Pullman Standard Car Corporation for 22 years. Surviving are his widow, MRS. BELLE FISHER; two step-daughters; MRS. MABEL NEFF of Punxsutawney; a sister, Butler and MRS. PETER SCHEESLEY, and two brothers, JOHN and CHARLES WILSON of Decker's Point, Indiana county. The body was removed to the Thompson Funeral Home, East North street at McKean street, where friends will be received between the hours of 7 and 9:30 o'clock tonight and 2 and 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Funeral services will be held from the Thompson Funeral Home at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night with Rev. Louis D. Riddell, pastor of the North Street Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be made Wednesday in the Salem, Clearfield county, cemetery. MRS. CLARISSA BROWN ANDREWS, aged 82, died at the home of her daughter, MRS. JOHN W. RICHIE, in Flemington, N. J., according to word received by Butler relatives. Mrs. Andrews was born near Butler in 1856 and spent many years of her life in this district, later removing to Wellsville, O. She had removed to the residence of her daughter in Flemington recently. Surviving are two daughters, MRS. J. S. McCULLOCH of East Liverpool, O. and MRS. JOHN W. RICHIE at whose home she died. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Wellsville, O. Burial will be made in Flemington.