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William Fischer

Oak Forest, Illinois

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Fischer, W. William age 69, retired Chief of Police Midlothian, IL after 30 years of service, beloved husband of Marlene L. Fischer, loving father of Billy Fischer and Michelle Fischer, dearest brother of Carol (John) English, David (Judy) Gley, Robert Gley, Charles (Jan) Fischer, and Diana...

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Our hearts are filled with sorrow for the loss of our father, husband and friend that we had in our Bill Fischer.
We know you are with us more now then ever, we sense your being, your face is clear, we know you are there.
If we listen very hard, we can even hear your voice, maybe just a whispher, everythings going to be all right, don't worry or I'll always love you.

Maybe in time when days turn into weeks, the hurt of not sharing a meal, or hearing you laugh,or...

Michelle, Billy and Marlene...I am deeply sorry for the loss of your Father/Husband....my thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

My condolences to Marlene, Billy, and Michelle, as well as Carol, Charles and Diane. I was traveling out of town and unfortunately did not find out about Bill's passing until 1/9. My wife Virginia and I would have liked to paid our respects. Bill's uncle and my father John Fischer is in Hospice and was too sick to attend the service. We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing.

TO a friend and mentor for giving me the chance to do law enforcement. and be a help to the community for over 30 years. You gave the kids in town the chance to see what the police do, and helped many to find the right path. I hope you find a good hunting ground. you will be missed. To your family may you find peace and love from all those who knew Bill and you.

dear marlene sorry i am in arizona so sorry to hear about bill know that god has taken hime to a better place he was a good friend to joe i am glad he was still in illinois sincere sorrow judy messana

I'm so sorry for your families loss. May God keep you and your family. You are in my prayers. Jennifer Jones

Mr.Bill as we called him at Two's Co. was the most compassionate and understanding person I had come to know and work for.My deepest heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family,He will be so missed by all who knew him.

A very long time friend. As a priest in Midlothian for many years, I came to know Bill on a personal level and on a business level. Any interaction with Bill was First Class. Always smartly dressed, from a partolman through the ranks Sargeant, Lieutenant, and Chief of Police in Midlothian, great guy. Always available. Loved to ride his Harley.
Wonderful family Marlene, and his children Billy and Michelle. Drawn to Bill as a human person. He is one of God's children and with God. ...

To a man among mice,
You will be forever missed by all who have had the honor to have their lives touched by you. A shining example of what a man should be. Thanks for all of your insight into this brief thing we call life. I'll be missing you til we meet again Bill.