2 Quotes & Sayings By Hal Fisher

H.A.L. (Helen Augusta L.) Fisher was born in Utah in 1884. She graduated from the University of Utah in 1912, and worked as a school teacher until her marriage in August 1914. While living in Provo, she helped organize the Provo Relief Society, the Utah chapter of the Red Cross, and the Provo Young Women's Christian Association Read more

Following her move to Salt Lake City in 1916, she was an active member of the VFW Auxiliary, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and Ladies of Charity. She also taught Sunday School classes for over thirty years at South Temple Ward Chapel. In 1919 she moved to California with her husband but returned to Utah with him due to his poor health in 1924.

After his death in December 1929 she married Arthur L. Fisher on June 6, 1930. The couple separated in October 1937 when Mrs.

Fisher left her home in La Jolla to marry Dr. Henry H. Langdon on Easter Sunday 1938 at the Huntington Beach Temple in California.

Mrs. Fisher died July 24, 1963 at age eighty-seven in Oakland, California after a period of ill health due to osteoporosis and cancer of the bone marrow which had developed following a severe bout of influenza when she was six months pregnant with twin boys who both died shortly after birth on January 28, 1948 due to heart failure caused by pneumonia