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Olman "Al" Fishback 86, passed on peacefully to the Lord on March 13, 2015. He is survived by his beloved, Ann Fishback who was honored and blessed to be his wife of 63 years. Al, retired Air Force and business owner, enjoyed his golf, bridge, travel with friends and service work with the Lyons Club, Elks, and Church; but above all he cherished his family who were privileged to call him husband, brother, dad or pappaw. His memory will live on in the hearts of his two daughters, Diane (Pete) Zorilla, Nancy (Charlie) Sulik and his sister, Barbara Fishback Roberts; as well as grandchildren, Bill Shouse, Robert Shouse, Natalie (Marc) Jenkins, Steve (Briana) Zorilla, Lindsay Sulik and Jenny Sulik; his two great-grandchildren and many loved nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Casas Adobes Congregational Church, 6801 N. Oracle Rd. In lieu of flowers, his wife requests donations to the Interfaith Community Service Food Bank icstucson.org or the Alzheimer's Association alz.org. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel.
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My dear only brother, I can hardly believe you are gone and I am the last in our family. I miss you so much and I will see you again in Heaven with our parents and two sisters. Rest in Peace dear brother and I love you and miss you so much. With love, your baby sister, Barbara
Barbara Roberts
January 22, 2016
January- 2016. Almost a year now.
We sure do miss Dad. He was a model of all that a good, christian man is. Always helpful, never critical, always loving and cooperative with everyone.
Loved his philosophy of life and views of God. Taught me about the wonder of GOD at an early age. Gave great hugs, always a smile and a memory he'd share about a family member or me. Loved my mom so much! Have never seen a more DEVOTED husband to her. He lived a wonderful life, and my life was blessed, (I thank God ) that I was born to him. May his memory and legacy live on!
Love you Dad! DiDi
January 21, 2016
Ann,
We are sad to hear about Al's passing. Leslie and I remember visiting with you all and Grandpa Gynnie & Grand Mother Johnnie at the U of A football games. They were fun memories. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Take care,
Brian, Leslie, Braden & Lila Mague
Brian Mague
March 29, 2015
Ann,
I'm sorry to hear of Al's passing. I always enjoyed seeing you guys at a cats football game. I remember being invited to Christmas parties and a few other events at your home while I was at the UofA. You and Al are special and thank you for your friendship to my family.
With Sympathy,
Brent Mague
Brent Mague
March 28, 2015
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