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Leonard E. Fisher Jr.

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Leonard E. Fisher, Jr., 76, of Wilson Parkway, transitioned into eternal life on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at the Colonial Park Care Center. He was born in Harrisburg, son of the late Leonard E., Sr. and Albertha (Austin) Fisher, reared by his grand-parents, the late George and Ella Adams, a...

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Joyce, The Other Side is a better place with Leonard there, but I am sorry for your loss. I was his Personnel Rep at AMP Camp Hill. Always enjoyed working with him - he had a great sense of humor and fairness in his approach to everything. May God comfort you with what I am sure are many good memories.

Joyce: I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Leonard. If I had known, I definitely would have been at his funeral. My son just told me today, May 1. I have fond memories of Leonard and you before I left Harrisburg. Please know that my thoughts are with you.

Dear Joyce,
The news of Fisher's passing was bittersweet, as I was happy to know that he is at peace & without suffering but saddened to know your loss. He and my father were more than just co-workers in the Harrisburg Hospital Morgue. Friendships like theirs are priceless & I will always appreciate Fisher taking my Dad's shift so that he could do special things with us - like Hershey Park. I recall them talking about life's challenges and encouraging & suppoprting one another...

Joyce, I am so sorry to learn of Fisher's passing. You were such a loving caregiver and wife and I pray that God's grace and love will comfort you during this time of sorrow.

Cling to your loving memories; for each time you reflect on them, joy will greet you in the morning.

Mrs. Fisher,
We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family upon the passing of your husband. Our Father, Roosevelt Jimmy Benton was Mr. Fisher's roommate at Colonial Care for a very short time. Although we haven't seen or talked to you since his departure from the facility we will always remember your kindness and words of encouragement you gave to us when our Father was admitted. May God continue to bless and keep you.

Denise and Gwon Benton,

I will always remember Fisher's Thunderbirds. My dad (Leon Frye) had Chryslers. Leonard and my father were like brothers, they knew how to disagree, argue but most of all remain friends. Joyce you are in my prayers.

Joyce
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Fisher. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you strength in the days ahead and may your fun memories bring you comfort. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Dear Joyce,My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.May your memories bring you comfort.Love Vera and Gib Pettis & Family.God Bless.

Dear Joyce,
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you in the loss of Leonard. I still remember both of you from when I worked at Harrisburg Hospital in the 60's and then again in the late 70's. Leonard was such a good guy and I will never forget the fun we had in the morgue when as lab students we would practice singing for Christmas parties. May God hold you in His arms and grant you His peace during your time of mourning.