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Caroline Snyder Fisher

Baltimore, Maryland

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FISHER , Caroline Snyder On November 2, 2010, Caroline Snyder Fisher , 66, of Towson, MD, passed away. She is survived by her loving family, including her brothers, Charles Fisher III and John Fisher; and her niece Catherine Fisher. She was predeceased by her parents, Rae...

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Caroline (Miss Fisher) was the student teacher for my 5th grade class at Stoneleigh Elementary. I remember she read "Wind in the Willows" to us. She also lived in my neighborhood of Wiltondale, along with C.E. She is remembered fondly.

I was a student of hers in the fourth grade at Pine Grove, and I remember first walking into her classroom with all of the Star Wars posters, and my brother and I were so excited about it we struck up a long and lasting friendship with Ms Fisher (Caroline), starting a Star Wars club at school. I'll always remember her kindness, generosity, and how much fun I had in her class.

My sympathy goes out to the Fisher family. Though I haven't seen Caroline for years , I met her when we were students at Towson State, and we sang together in groups there and later in the Comunnity Chorus. We always sat together, and enjoyed sharing our classroom exeriences. She was truly a scholar, and was never without her reading material. On Mondays it was Newsweek. Caroline loved Ireland and all things Irish. It is good to see that her students remember her so fondly, as I am sure...

My sincere condolences to John, Katie and C.E. Caroline was a wonderful cousin and I will miss corresponding with her. Love, Kathy

Miss Fisher, Thanks for reading "The Hobbit" to us. You made it come alive. Remember the hikes we took around Pine Grove! You will be missed.

Miss Fisher was a great teacher and a wonderful person. My children were blessed to have her as their teacher. She will be missed. Thank you, Caroline for all you did for all the children whose lives you touched so well.

Miss Fisher was the best teacher I ever had! Pine Grove Elementary, 4th grade 1972. I still have my bird book, it is a treasured memory. I learned all kinds of folk songs that I taught my children and now my grandson. She took our class on the first nature walk I ever had. She was a wonderful teacher. There is always 1 teacher that most touches your life and she left a tremendous impact on me. Rest in Peace!

Thanks, Miss Fisher, for sharing all the music in class and for instilling me with a deep love for birds. Rest in peace.

They say a teacher can influence a child for the rest of their life. I remember all the songs, the lessons, the sheep farm and continue to keep an eye out every single day for a glimpse of something special - be it a favorite bird, a oncoming storm, or a simple breeze. Thank you and God bless you, my dear Miss Fisher.