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Obituary of Roy Fisher, Jr.
November 8, 1926 - December 6, 2017
Roy Fisher, Jr. Age 91 of Brownstown.
Beloved husband of Patricia Fisher. Loving father of Roy (Susie) Fisher, Wendy (Jim) Lentz, the late Donna Fisher and the late Frances Morris. Dearest grandpa of Ethan Roy Lentz. Dear brother of Charlotte Norman and Jim (Helen) West. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Roy Fisher and Mary West; step father Jack West; siblings, Edna Jones, Aileen Wallace, Mae Smith, Ruth Deneau, and Don West.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Roy Fisher, Jr. worked as a Teamster Truck Driver for most of his life. He retired early in the 1980’s due to Spector Freight suddenly closing their gates. He loved to fish and visit his sister and brother in law’s cabin at Rock Lake in Canada. Roy and his wife Pat enjoyed traveling to all inclusive resorts in Mexico and going on cruises. He also loved to bowl with his wife on Sundays and every week on the men’s senior league. Roy loved to host family picnics at the River House. He loved wearing Hawaiian shirts and loved-loved his Cowboy Movies. He will be most remembered by the neighborhood kids for the times he gathered them all up to go swimming, breakfast in the morning and the pumpkin patch. He loved and cherished his family deeply and was so proud to be grandpa to Ethan. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Thank you to the Hospice nurses Eva and aide Marie for keeping him going.
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