William-Fischbach-Obituary

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William Fischbach

Westlake, Ohio

Jun 27, 1927 – Jan 21, 2016 (Age 88)

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BORN
June 27, 1927
DIED
January 21, 2016
AGE
88
LOCATION
Westlake, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Fairview Park Obituary

William Fischbach, Jr., 88, passed away Thursday, January 21, 2016, with his family at his side. Born to William P. and Catherine Fischbach on June 27, 1927, he was the dearly beloved husband of 42 years to Alice M. Fischbach (nee Krusko). Loving father of Frances Meyer (Gary), William J....

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Alice and family, I shared your loss. Bill was a close friend for the past 55 years. He will be missed by his many friends from NavFinCen and his many golf buddies. I cannot attend any of the sevices since I'm out-of-town. My prayers will be with during this sorrowful time.

Lois and family, please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Fran, Bill and Lois,

Fond memories and smiles for the good times on West 123rd Street. Your dad was a great person to know and I sure enjoyed
you (kids)!

Love and Prayers for all of you,

Dear Alice and family I will always remember his quick wit, smile and laughter. He was always so caring for "Peter". (Alice's nickname) I pray that you will find peace and strength during these difficult times. Blessings Cindy Doane

January 27, 2016

My prayers to Alice and family. I am sorry I was unable to be there to express my condolences. I knew Bill for many years and had worked for him at the Navy Finance Center. His work ethic and fairness to everyone in work situations will always be remembered. And, oh yes, his smile, too!

Lyman Parker
Cleveland, OH

Love to you all.

Bill was a genuine character. I really nice guy with one of the oddest golf swings I have ever seen.
Bill was my boss in Jumps during the big build up. It was a crazy time and not the easiest place to manage. Bill actually cared about people and allowed all of us to do our jobs with his support. He was a good mentor and friend. Rest in peace