Benhill-Irwin County GaArchives Obituaries.....Charles Ambler Bucher June 28 1907
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Fitzgerald Enterprise   July 2, 1907
        Funeral Of Dr. Bucher,
                 ________
 
   The funeral of Dr. Charles Am-
bler Bucher, which took place on
Sunday, called out the largest
crowd ever in attendance in Fitz-
gerald. Rev. Jessee Miller had
charge of the religious services at
the home of the deceased, on Mag-
nolia street. Co. M. and Martin's
Concert Band, the Masonic Fra-
turnity and the G. A. R. joined
in the large cortege to the ceme-
tery where the G. A. R. and Ma-
sons performed their funeral rites.
   The deceased was born Nov. 11,
1829 in Caton, Stuben county N.
Y. and died at 6,30 p. m. June
28, 1907. He was survived by
four brothers, Samuel, in Fitzger-
ald, James and George in Penn-
sylvania and John in New York.
His one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth M.
Brown, resides on South Grant 
street. Dr. Bucher had been a
Mason ever since he was 21 years
of age and was a charter member
of the Eastern Star in this city. He
enlisted in the Federal army at
Springfield, Ills., serving three
years as Army surgeon. His wife
and one son, Edward, are buried
at Evergreen cemetery, his other
four children are buried in Illi-
nois. 

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