Marvin-Fisher-Obituary

Marvin J. Fisher

Louisville, Kentucky

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FISHER, MARVIN J., 69, of Louisville, passed away on Sunday, September 9, 2012. Marvin retired from BB&T after 35 years and was a veteran of the United States Army. He was previously a director in the Derby Festival, a participant in Leadership Louisville, a volunteer for Citizens for Better...

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Candy & Paul,
We just wanted you both to know that we have many thoughts and prayers for you. You are good people. So sorry. Can't imagine what you have been going through. We are Tim Barringer's mother and father-in-laws. May peace be with you and your family.
Paul & Judy Love

Candy - Marvin helped make it possible for us to start a business 22 years ago. Great person to do business with. We are so sorry that his life came to such a tragic end.
Hank & Georgia Sheer

Marvin was the best employee Bert Klein ever had working for him. Nobody had the cient loyalty that Marvin had at that bank.

I was Marvin's mailman for the last year and a half. everytime i saw him he was always smiling and positive. on more than one occasion he would bring me a cold bottle of water during the summer and so did Candace his wife. i saw him once or twice a week. he reminds me alot of my own dad. i will never forget him. God Bless him and all of his family. John Glin

Candy, Paul and family, I worked with Marvin in the Business Banking Group of Bank of Louisville/BB&T. I am so saddened about what happen and in his resulting death. I have many memoires of Marvin and always was amazed at his endless energy and his ability to never forget a name/customer. You all are in my thoughts and I know Marvin is fondly and protectively watching over you all from heaven. May God comfort your hearts at this time.

Candy
Cathy & I will allways rember the kindness and friendship both of you have shown over the years to our Dad Mother & Sister. Rest in Peace my friend

Mrs. Fisher, I'm sorry to hear about Mr. Fisher. I worked as his secretary for two years at the BOL on Shelbyville Road in the late 70s. I also did some babysitting for you when your son was an infant.
He was a big influence in my life too.
I'm glad to have know the both of you.

Candy: Marvin, what a great man and friend. He alway smiled and make you feel special every time he saw you. He will never be forgotten. "Celebrate is life" Wish we could be with you but we are out of the city but our hearts and prays will be with you.

Candy
My thoughts are with you as you cope with the loss of Marvin. I would often see Marvin volunteering his time at the registration desk of various conventions in the downtown area. As I would pass by, he always called me to over to say hello. I worked with him for a brief period of time at Bank of Louisville and he was a very positive person. He will be missed by many.