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David Scott Fisher

Bedford, Texas

1934 - 2005

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FISHER, DAVID SCOTT, 71, a retired Texas state trooper, died Wednesday, May 18, 2005 in Bedford. David was born February 18, 1934 in St. Louis, Missouri. He is preceded in death by his mother, Frances Fisher. He is survived by his wife, Eunice Fisher; 4 children, Kay Allen, Michelle Sandlin, John...

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Thanks so much to all of you who have taken the time to sign this guest book. It is an encouragement to me at this time!

God bless you all,
Eunice

Dave you will be missed by the Luzaich Family. It was great to see you and Eunice at the Fisher Family get together in Texas. God Bless.

Love your cousin George

I am glad we got to visit on May the 1st. As I told you then, I will see you on the other side. Now, it is up to you to find the good fishing spots. Don't catch them all. The White River will never be the same with out you.

Dave, I'll miss you buddy! When we first met as classmates in the TX DPS Academy in 59, I recognized you as a gentle, kind, and good person. Although the academy was tough with long days we would not let each other quit.
I remember how well you flew my airplane the first time. You were a natural pilot. Now you are free from your troubles, flying solo in heaven, seeing all kinds of things we earthlings can't even imagine. Thanks for the memories.

David was my husband's cousin and we were fortunate to see him a few years ago at a family reunion in Conroe Texas.We had a great time and he looked great. Our love to him and his family always.

Bye David, you were and are my favorite cousin! God knows, you were more like an older brother to me. Being raised together on the Fisher farm during much of WW2 surly led to that closeness. Loved ya! Big guy hope God grants we meet again and get to run those fields of happy bygone summers with Sport and Rover like we did back then.
Your loving cousin, Nick.

I'm glad Dave is not suffering anymore! I have many, many fond memories of fun times with Dave! I'll miss his quick smile and his laugh!

Dave, it's been a long time since we worked in Sherman. I very much enjoyed being your partner and the companionship, the closeness we shared both on and off duty - - - it was a blast!
--Kenneth

Dave thanks for your friendship for many years, Thanks for your support of our Summerlin Golf Tournament. A special thanks for all you did to make the DPSOA a reality. Keep up the good work in God"s Kindgom.
Love You