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Robert I. Fisher

Strongsville, Ohio

1941 - 2025

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January 6, 2025
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Strongsville, Ohio

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ROBERT I. FISHER, age 83 of Strongsville, passed away January 6, 2025. He was born October 20, 1941, in McKeesport, Pa., to Irvin Howard Fisher and Mae (nee Nelson) Fisher. Beloved husband of 56 years to the late Marsha (nee Franklin). He is survived by two sons, Guy Fisher and Wade Fisher...

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Bob was a great coach, great teacher and an even better person. His positive influence on so many while serving BW as a faculty member and coach will be hard to match. Our deepest sympathy to the Fisher family. The Diaz Family

To the entire Fisher Family, Bob was a great coach and most importantly, a wonderful person. During my years playing football he was always there to support his players and to give us guidance for life. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May he RIP. Bill Sturgeon (66 Grad)

There is not enough thank you´s to reflect all the things Coach Fisher did for student athletes at BW. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers to the Fisher family!

Bob was a coach, mentor and advocate for me for over 20 years. He will be missed. God bless the entire family.

Sincere condolences to the entire Fisher family. Coach was a great influence on my life in the lives of many others at Baldwin Wallace. He was a true leader, great motivator, and mentor in every sense of the word. As great a coach as he was he was an even better Christian and human being. RIP Coach.

BOB FISHER A TRUE GENTLEMAN WAS ALWAYS VERY NICE TO MY HUSBAND MIKE AND I PEGGY WE ARE TRULEY SORRY

Family love. Our grandson Stephen Kuharik, Birthdays, His love for my daughter Paula Kuharik, Birthdays for Stephen Thank you for loving Paula & Stephen

A kind soul whose impact on young men is immeasurable. Prayers for him and his entire family. I was able to spend some time with Coach and Guy at the alumni baseball game last year. He certainly deserved the honor of the field becoming Fisher Field.