WILLIAM HUBBELL FISHER 



"Tell tlicju all good-bye." 



Thus did ]Mr. Fisher send a farewell ir.essage to his fam- 

 ily and his friends just before he closed his eyes in death 

 at the Bethesda Hospital Wednesday afternoon. The fatal 

 illness that necessitated an operation hrd come upon him so 

 suddenly that there was no time to summon to his bedside 

 the wife, son and daughter, who were at the Fisher summer 

 home in Lyon Falls, Xew York. 



Children and birds were Mr. Fisher's ruling passions. It 

 was his love of children that made him the Sunday School 

 Superintendent at the Church of the Covenant for many years, 

 and his love of birds made him the President of the Cincin- 

 nati Audubon Society. In fact, he loved all nature, and this 

 was recognized in his election as the head of the Cincinnati 

 Natural History Society. He was also Corresponding Secre 

 tary and a Director of the Young Men's Christian Association. 



