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Louis A. Fish Jr.

Oxford, Massachusetts

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Louis A. Fish Jr., 74, of Charlton St., died Tuesday, July 29, 2008, in his home. He was predeceased by his wife of 32 years, Carol F. (Sweeney) Fish, who died in 1992. He is survived by four sons, Stephen E. Fish of Oxford, Mark A. Fish of Washington, Louis A. Fish III of Chelmsford, and Kenneth...

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Lou at his computer talking to his friends

Dad,
It's hard to find the words to express how I feel for you. The past 8 years you welcomed me into your family and made feel part of and one of your family members. I never got to say thank you for Lou. He is an amazing person and you and Carol did a wonderful job with him and all your boys. You raised such wonderful,caring and loving men. I am proud to have the Fish name and proud to be part of your amazing family. I will miss our talks and the stories that you would tell me...

Grandpa,
I know we didn't know each other very well but I've always been proud to have a grandfather like you. I'm really going to miss you. Just remember that you will always have a place in my hear. take care of Grandma Carol for me, and I will see you when the time is right.
love always and forever

Grandpa,
Though I might not have known you, I still feel as if a part of my life has been torn away from me. I know we will meet some day just not in this world. I love you so much and hope you are happy where you are.

Love,
Josephine Fish

Dad, I never had the opportunity to have a personal relationship with you. I wish that were different. We have never spoken in person, no matter how much we wanted to, you wouldn't let us spend the money on a long distance phone call. So I sent you pictures of your family and cards for special occations. But that wasn't enough for me. So you had better be ready for a bear hug and a long conversation or two when I meet you in heaven. I know Mark loves you and Ma so much because we have been...

Lou & his stetson

Carol & Lou - happy together

I also met Lou on Wide World of Friends. I would see his posts occasionally but I didn't get to "know" him until I started to receive his daily emails. I always marveled at his diligence in sending items that were funny and interesting. My favorites were his pictures though. He would send animals, landscapes and flowers. The ones from his garden showed his love of the beauty of nature. I will fondly remember Lou.

I first met Lou on Webshots when he was Wambat. I honestly believed he was about 80 yrs old then. He kept describing himself as so old and “curmudgeonly”. I can’t remember how I got on his mailing list for his jokes and pictures and cartoons. He spent hours looking for the right pictures and jokes to send out daily. We had some rousing discussions about God and “In God We Trust”. He and I had some very strong opinions on things and I doubt we changed each other’s minds but we stayed...