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Ginger Fisher

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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57, of Cambridge & Sagamore Beach, died peacefully Tuesday, October 23, 2007 in Cambridge. She was the daughter of Talia (Benz) Fisher of Sagamore Beach & the late Frederick George Fisher, Jr. She was a much-loved daughter, sister, aunt & friend who brought joy into the lives of...

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Dear Fisher Family,
Our sincerest condolences to you regarding the death of Ginger. She had an engaging and friendly personality and she lit up the registry with her laughter. We pray that you are well and we believe she is in a better place.
Our deepest sympathy.

~Vintage shopping weekend~

Long time friends, happy just being together!

THE FISHER FAMILY,
GINGER WAS ONE OF THE DEAREST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN I HAVE KNOWN. I WORKED MANY YEARS IN CAMBRIDGE DURING THE 70'S AND 80'S. WE HAD MANY LAUGHS AND GOOD TIMES. A GROUP OF US WOULD GO TO THE HOTEL SONESTA AFTER WORK AND LAUGH AND TALK FOR HOURS. SHE WOULD TELL ME HOW SHE REALLY LIKED JOHN. I ASKED HER IF IT WAS OK IF I TOLD JOHN,SHE WOULD LIKE TO GET TOGETHER WIHT HIM. SHE SAID YES,AND THE REST IS HISTORY! WHEN MY EX HUSBAND AND I DECIDED TO GET MARRIED (RICHARD...

Ginger is a wonderful loving spirit whom I think of often and always with a smile. We shared many a laugh and I will miss her. Bless her family and all those who love her.

Dear Fishers -
I was so sorry to hear about Ginger's death. And HOW could she be 57?!? In MY world, we're both in our early teens, running around Sagamore Beach during that wonderful week after Labor Day when all the other kids had gone back to school, but Newton started a week late! What wonderful golden days those were, and how sweet to be able to remember such happy times with her.

All my love,

Cameron

Ginger with Maryann and Beth

Ginger was pure sunshine for all of the many lives she has touched.
Her light lives on.

Everyone who came to know you loved you.

My Dearest Cousin,

These past few days my mind has been filled with a thousand remembrances of our growing up together. While the joy of knowing you fills my heart, tears stream upon my face knowing you are no longer here to be touched. You possessed a rare beauty. You were incredibly sensitive and perceptive. You were a gifted artist. Everyone who came to know you loved you. We will all forever miss your beautiful glowing face, your dimpled cheek when you smiled and your wonder humor...

Sweet Ginger- I loved your constant willingness to show me how much you loved me & I hope you can feel how much you were loved right back. Thank you for your kind heart and generous ways. You are loved my dear. Always!