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Al Cicchetti
March 6, 2025
Dr. Fisher was my principal at bhs. He was a soft spoken ,self effacing educator, scholar and friend to teachers and students alike.
Truly a man to be respected and admired. So many found memories.
Barbara Yozell
October 10, 2008
Doc Fisher always had a smile and kind word when I would see him at Beverly Golf and Tennis...my sympathy to his family...I shall miss seeing him drive down the fairway with his friend, Pappy.
Jackie (Wolfe) Bissonnette
October 1, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Fisher's family during this sad time. I recall with fondness my days at KHS when Dr. Fisher was principal.
I was a member of the Class of 64 and miss the good old days of dress code standards and discipline mixed with in with the education process.
In Honor of Our Veterans
October 1, 2008
Mr. Fisher, thank you for your service to our country, and God Bless America.
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