Willard Fisher, an early Sarpy County farmer, buried his three children on his farm after an epidemic in 1883.
[1] Fisher Farm Cemetery was established by the Congregation Share Zion in 1901.
In 1915, the deed was transferred again to the B'nai Abrahm Society of South Omaha.
This arrangement makes it difficult to determine which individuals were married to each other, as spouses are buried in separate rows.
Another interesting feature is that most of the graves have raised concrete borders and the enclosed area contains ground cover.