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Justin Thomas Fisher

Snellville, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice JUSTIN THOMAS FISHER A senior at Georgia Tech, age 23, of Lilburn, GA, was born August 18, 1980 in Houston, TX; and died March 6, 2004 in Atlanta, GA. He is survived by parents, Joan and Brad Fisher, sister, Lauren Fisher, grandparents, Dorothy and Thomas Edging....

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Justin and Russell at the Fisher house.

Dear Brad, Joan, and Lauren,
I'm so sorry to hear about Justin. I wish I could have made it to the funeral. I remember meeting all of you when Justin and I were in fourth grade at Arcado Elem. His personality, work ethic and faith in God were just a few things I looked up to him and respected him for. I'm very proud to say that he was one of my best friends.

Justin was one of the first friends I made after returning to Lilburn and attending Parkview High School. He was always a positive role model and made sure that he kept all of his friends and everyone around him happy. He was also extremely smart. The kind of person you would go to for help with homework or a study session. His memories will be cherished forever and he will always be one of my heroes. To the Fisher family, I pray that you all are handling this well. I am sorry for your loss....

I am terribly sorry for your loss and my prayers go out to Justin's family and friends. While I did not know him personally, I can tell by reading about Justin's life that he touched so many. What an excellent example of triumph he set for us all. Knowing he had a severe illness that might shorten his life he still took so much time to pull others up, encourage them, and tried to make their lives better. As his family you must be so proud of him and as a fellow Tech student I am so honored to...

It's with great sympathy that I write this, but I feel that you should know that I heard about Justin at Grace Fellowship church on Sunday and I was overwhelmed with emotion, as was my husband. It is so ironic that someone with such a debilitating disease, can remain so strong in faith and ability to reach out others. I know you know who truly blessed you are to have had Justin in your lives. Just remember the fruits of his labor will last forever.

The Dickson Family

Condolences from another Tech alum and family.

Justin was obviously special.

I'm really sorry for the lost of you son .
I don't know your family but reading about your son touched me in a mighty way. Please remember God knows whats best in all things.
The family is in my prayers and I pray he will comfort you in this time of need.
GOD BLESS YOU
Tammy Justice

Brad & Joan,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during you time of need. May God Bless and keep you.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to your family. I was senior class sponsor when Justin was a senior at Parkview, and my son was also a classmate of Justin's. I recall so many times when I would see Justin, and I must tell you that he would light up my day. He was an extremely brave and courageous young man, and his accomplishments in his short life far overshadow many much older than himself. I know that God had many purposes for his life, and he fulfilled them beautifully. You...

Brad, Joan and Lauren, you have my deepest sympathy in your loss. I had the privilege of meeting Justin once in the State Cafeteria at the Towers. Justin touched the heart of everyone he met. He accomplished so much in his short life here, I know you're very proud of him. He'll always be remembered by everyone that knew him. If I can ever do anything for any of you, I'm just a phone call away. I can always listen if you need someone to talk with. God's grace and love be with your family today...