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William F. Fisher

Flint, Michigan

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FISHER, William F. - Of Grand Blanc, age 74, died Saturday, December 24, 2005 at his residence. Visitation 2-8PM Tuesday and 11AM-3PM and 4-7PM Wednesday at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road. A private family service will be held, Father Ron Anderson officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research. Mr. Fisher was born Peekskill, New York on May 8, 1931.He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was an avid outdoorsman. Mr. Fisher retired from General Motors after 36 years of service in 1986. Surviving are children, William Jr. and wife Cindy of Swartz Creek, Valerie and husband Kevin Thompson of Milford, Michigan, grandchildren, Julene, William, Christine, Nicole, John David and Alexandria. Also survived by Victoria and John. He was preceded in death by his parents.

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To The Family Of Bill Fisher
I worked for your Dad at the Flint Truck Assembly Plant back in the 60's and 70's. He was instrumental in my progression within GM. May the Lord Bless and keep him in his Holy Dwelling. May the Lord be with you all during this difficult period in your lives.
Dave Miller

Val, Kevin, Christine & Nicole,
Know that we love you all and hope and pray that you will heal soon. May 2006 prove to be the best year of your lives. Love, The Daroczys

Dear Val and family, So sorry to hear the news of your father and grandfather. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. May the memories you have of him in Christmases past help you to get through this difficult time. With Love, The Scheidler family - Paul, Amy, Abigail, Lindsey & Zachary

Bill,

Your Dad was a great mentor to me during my teen years. He also helped me into GM. I have thought of him often. Bill Sr. had many friends...I'm glad I got to be one of them!

May God give You and your Family comfort during this time of pain and loss.

Blessings,
Phil

I will always remember Uncle Bill as one of my father's dearest friends. Uncle Bill showed a special kindnes to my mother and father, especially my father. I owe a great deal to Uncle Bill... had he not befriended my fahter and invited him fishing in Michigan my family would not have moved there and I would be living a very different life today, one that would not have been as successful as it is right now. So thank you Uncle Bill, from the bottom of my heart! My father and I will miss...