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Ronald Ramon Fisher

Billings, Montana

1936 - 2021

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Ronald Ramon Fisher

July 12, 1936 - Sept. 22, 2021

Ron, 85, was born in Billings to Raymond and Hazel (Grant) Fisher and grew up in Byron, Wyoming. He spent 36 years as an educator in Billings, retiring in 1998 from West High as a communications teacher and director of...

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Ron and I played many hours of racketball at the BAC and we would discuss are wide range of topics. He later became a patient and much more discussions. He was the consimet gentleman and was always pleasant to be around. I sure miss lots of my old friends. John L. Tripp DDS (ret)

Mr. Fisher coached me in speech and debate in the early seventies. He always said... tell `em what your gonna tel `em, tell `em, and `tell `em what you told `em. This has stuck with me during my entire life time. I am proud and honored to have known and learned from him. I wish for healing for all who are in pain by his passing. God Bless.

Ron and I hit it off when we worked nights and weekends at Safeway...(the old one on Broadwater)... while attending EMC. Often, after closing, we'd grab some grub and study at my apartment. We both had a love of fishing and duck hunting and did plenty of both. I was honored to be asked to be his 'Best Man' on that chilly October day in Harlowton when he married his beautiful Charmaine. As others might testify, they broke the mold after he was born. I've never known a better fellow. RIP...

My condolences. "Mr. Fisher" was the most amazing teacher, mentor, debate coach ever! I learned so much from him, and will always remember and be thankful that he was in my corner.

He was a wonderful , caring man. Your family is in our thoughts

My condolences to the family and friends of Ron. Mr. Fisher was one of my high school teachers. He was very memorable as he conducted himself with a serious, professional and confident approach (with regards to his style of teaching). He was a class act-and it was apparent he would be a success with any profession he chose. I´m glad he chose teaching as he certainly had an influence on me. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Ron's Family, I wish to extend my condolences to all of your family for Ron's passing. I certainly do not have to tell you what a great guy he was. He was always a gentleman almost to a fault. We played racquet ball together a BAC for years and later he became a patient of mine. I always marveled at how hard he would dive for a shot and pile up in the corner and then gather himself and go at it again. Great memories for me and I am sure you have many more. He certainly is missed in...