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Elizabeth R. Fisher

Syracuse, New York

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September 15, 2009 Elizabeth R. Fisher, 92, a former resident of Buckley Landing, died on Tuesday at Loretto. She had worked in the book binding department of Syracuse Lithograph. Mrs. Fisher was predeceased by her husband Lewis C. Fisher who died in 1965; and sons Fred C. and Lewis R. Fisher....

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Barb,I was very sad when I spoke to Lee today and he mentioned that Aunt Liddie had passed. I did not know. no one called me.. I remember all the great times at holidays and in the summer at the Otisco Lake camp.She will be missed.My prayers go out to you and your family..Your Cousin Betty Fisher

Aunt Liddy was always had her door open, and everyone was welcome.
I spent a lot of time growing up staying at her house, just being with her and all the family.
We both have wonderful memories of our times with her.She was loved and will be missed.
Love, Marlene and Ace

Dear Denise,
Just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you as you deal with the loss of your grandmother. Hopefully your memories will give you comfort in the days ahead.

Barb and family,
It has been a long time since we've seen each other. Weddings, funerals and family reunions seem to bring us back together. Lee and I have wonderful memories of your Mom...perhaps Lee more than me, but we're both saddened by her passing. Pass our condolences on to your family from us.

Dear Barb and family - we were sorry to learn of your mom's passing. She was a warm, hospitable woman who was always welcoming. Gary and I have such good memories of her and the family get-togethers. We know Aunt Liddy will be missed, but at peace.
Love and hugs -- Gary & Gloria

Barb, Sorry to hear about your mom but as we both know I am sure that my dad and your mom have alot of catching up to do in heaven. She is finally at peace. Take care and know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

As a child the times I remember spending near Aunt "Liddy" and her family left me with so many fond memories. My heart goes out to all my cousins, so many who I have lost touch with.