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Lee Fisher

Palm Desert, California

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Longtime Alaskan and World War II veteran Lee Elliott Fisher, 82, of Palm Desert, Calif., died Sept. 22, 2009, in Anchorage after a short battle with lung cancer.He had returned to Alaska in July for his annual summer visit with family and friends.A Hawaiian-themed celebration of his life will be...

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Mrs. Fisher and Family: So sorry to hear of Mr. Fisher's passing. I cherish the good memories I have involving your whole family while we 'shared' the corner of E. 20th and Sunrise Dr, and especially Mr. Fisher's berry ketchup made to eat with his moose steaks! My prayers are with you all.

Phyllis -- sad to learn of Lee's passing. He led a great life and always seemed to enjoy himself... and that says a lot these days. Know that Vince's and my thoughts are with you.. Barb Mee

Mr. Fisher as I knew him during Coopers & Lybrand days, was an incredible professional, kind, easy going and understanding boss. Thanks for having high standards in the business world Mr. Fisher, you inspired me.

Thanks for keeping us updated while dealing with the loss of your loved one.

Phyllis and Family. We just received an e-mail from a friend in Anchorage telling us of Lee's death. We are so sorry to hear of your loss. As former neighbors in Anchorage, we truly enjoyed living next door to you. May God be close to all of you in this time of sorrow.

Leigh & Loraine Wiles

Lee was a gracious host, good friend and challenging person. We'll all miss his presence and wit which kept us on our toes and our golf scores correct(ed). We do share in your loss, John & Silvia Drozdowski, Willow, Alaska

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My sincere condolences to the family.these were truly Alaskan Pioneers who worked hard from the beginning & had made Alaska as beautiful as the scenery. thank you so much to those who came when Alaska did not have the luxerys it has today. God Bless the family with my thoughts & prayers.

Lee Fisher was indeed an integral part of Anchorage's and Alaska's growth. He contributed in many many ways for the development and betterment of life for all citizens of the community with his financial skills as well as his leadership with youth. He shared his excellent vocal talent with the congregants in All Saints church as a loyal choir member for many years as well.