In Memory Of BRUCE FISCHER

Born May 6, 1945 Carroll, Iowa
Entered Into Rest February 26, 1965, St. Anthony Hospital Carroll, Iowa
Age 19 years, 9 months, 20 days
Services Held At Ohde Funeral Home Manning, Iowa Monday, March 1, 1965, 2 P.M.
Clergyman Rev. Carl Sinning Pastor Manning Presbyterian Church
Interment Manning Cemetery
Pallbearers: Leo Bruck, Arthur Rix, Herbert Groteluschen, Dr. Richard E. Drennen, Donald Joens, Ray Sander


BRUCE FISCHER
Funeral rites for Bruce Fischer, 19, were held at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning at 2:00 on Monday, March 1, 1965, with Rev Carl G. Sinning of the Manning Presbyterian Church officiating. Ray Pratt was soloist for the service; Bonita Hagedorn, organist. Burial was in the Manning Cemetery. Leo Bruck, Arthur Rix, Herbert Groteluschen, Dr. Richard E. Drennan, Donald Joens, and Ray Sander acted as pallbearers.

Son of Eddie and Vera (Kooker) Fischer, he was born on May 6, 1945, at Carroll. He graduated from Manning High School in 1963 and entered the University of Iowa at Iowa City the same fall.

Bruce was a well-known amateur junior golfer, entering his first tournaments in junior high school. He was semifinalist in the USGA Amateur Jr. tourney in Kansas City in 1960 and represented Iowa in the National Jaycee Tourney at Waterloo that year. In 1961, he played in the USGA Amateur Jr tourney at Ithaca, New York, and represented Iowa in the Denver Jaycee tourney; he was finalist in the Iowa State Junior Tournament at Iowa City in 1962 and entered a good many meets in 1963.

He died at St Anthony Hospital on Friday evening, February 26, following a long illness.

He is survived by his parents, a brother, Dennis of Manning; his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Fischer, Council Bluffs; and grandfather, S.W. Kooker of Des Moines.

He was a member of the Manning Presbyterian Church.

Manning Rites For Fischer, 19
MANNING, IA. - Services for Bruce Fischer, 19, will be at the Ohde Funeral Home here at 2 p. m. Monday.

Fischer, a well-known Iowa junior golfer, died Friday at St. Anthony's Hospital in Carroll after a lingering illness.

He was a finalist in the Iowa state junior golf championships at Iowa City in 1962 and represented Iowa in two National Junior Chamber of Commerce and U.S. Golfers Association junior tournaments. He was a semifinalist in the U.S.G.A. meet at Kansas City in 1960.