Walter-Fischer-Obituary

Walter Fischer

May 30, 1919 - Jul 15, 2010

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Dear jackie sorry to hear about your Dads passing our thoughts and prayersare with you and your family Frank and Denise Vitkow

Dear Jackie & Alexis
Please accept our condolences at this time of sorrow for you and your family.
God Bless.
Ivani & Frank

Dear Jackie & Alesis: Very sorry to hear of your loss. As a pastor said to me one time, "Life is only a Heartbeat, compared to Eterity". God Bless.

Dear Jacque and Alexis, Please accept our condolences at this time of sorrow for you and your family. He has entered another chapter of his progression and is at peace. He lives. Love Nancy and Al

Mr. Fischer, you and your family, dogs and home will always be a special part of my precious childhood memories.Although you leave your loved ones saddened, you are at peace with our Lord and Mrs. Fischer again. God Bless You.

Dear Jacqui & Alexis; So sad that your Dad/Granddad is gone from this earth, but with his wife in the next world. I didn't know him well, but he seemed to be such a sweet gentleman. Love & sympathy, Sandi Sank

Obituaries

Walter's Obituaries

Walter "Jake", on July 15, 2010, of Runnemede, age 91. Beloved husband of the late Helen "Mickie" (nee Grynkiewicz). Devoted father of Walter L. Fischer, Jr. of Audubon and Jacqueline Lee Bunch of Woodbury. Loving grandfather of Alexis Helene Bunch of Runnemede. Dear brother-in-law of Regina Karpiak of Haddon Heights. Loving uncle of 5 nieces and nephews, 11 great nieces and nephews, 9 great great nieces and nephews and a great great great niece and nephew. Also survived by his dear friend and caregiver Sharon Dean and his faithful companion Eddie. Walter served his country in World War II. He was a rifleman in the 4th Infantry Division, 8th Regiment in the Rhineland Campaign. He was captured in the Huertgen Forest, Germany, escaped from his camp and made his way back to the American lines. He was a past officer of Chapter 4 Camden County, Westmont DAV. Walter was a former president of Local 329 Boiler Maker's Union, Philadelphia and he was 1st in his class in Union Labor Relations at the University of Wisconsin. He and his wife, Helen, loved to travel and did so extensively when they were younger. He will be sadly missed. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Tuesday evening from 7pm to 9pm and Wednesday morning from 8:15am to 9:15am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Mass 10am Wednesday at St. Teresa RC Church, Runnemede. Interment St. Joseph's

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