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Jay Messer
April 6, 2009
Please accept our deepest sympathies. Mrs. Fish was truly unique and such a giving person. Her contributions to Austin will long be remembered, as well as her loving personality. Jay Messer and Family Bonnie Messer
Marian & Richard Robertson
April 6, 2009
Our family sends love and sympathy to all of Janet's family. She lived a life of strength and committment in ways that have changed ourworld and especially Austin for the better. As her second cousin, I have many cherished memories of the shared lives of our families as we grew up, from our grandmothers who were sisters and talked to each other by phone every afternoon, to our extended family gatherings. We send prayers of gratitude and condolencess. Marian McCurdy Robertson and Richard Robertson
David Gloyna
April 6, 2009
I remember many times meeting your Mother when visiting during the Austin High years. My condolences go out to Russ, Andy and John. Please extend my thoughts to your Father. I spent this past weekend in Austin clearing a few final items from my parents home of 50 years....many memories, often including the Fish family and those great high school years. It is wonderful that your Mother was able to leave such a legacy.
December 7, 2012
Russell, Andy & John, I've been thinking of your mom for several years now and had desired to meet with her again and tell her what a wonderful woman she was. That prompted me to investigate and find her obituary. Her legacy lives on in many ways. My sympathies to you all. Elaine Flugel Betterton, now back in Austin, TX.
Deanna L. Kuykendall
April 24, 2008
Dear Andy, I was saddened to read of the loss of your Mother. Given the wonderful sons she raised, it comes as no surprise to me that she was such a remarkable woman. May we all embrace life with the verve and pure joy she did! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Charlie McCabe
April 23, 2008
To the Fish family: We at the Austin Parks Foundation are grateful for the work that Janet Long Fish did in pioneering the Shoal Creek Greenbelt Trail in Austin beginning in the 1950s. We continue to work with volunteers and the Austin Parks and Recreation Dept to rehabilitate and improve the trail as Austin continues to grows around it, but Ms. Fish left an amazing legacy and we greatly appreciate it! - Charlie McCabe, Austin Parks Foundation
Don Francis Jr.
April 22, 2008
Russ, Andy, and John, I have some great memories of your Mom and how she welcomed me into your home as your friend. I also was greatly influenced by her natural landscaping and now live on a plot of undisturbed Hill Country Land. She inspired many with her work on the Hike and Bike trail. I am honored to have known her.
Kit Pearsall
April 22, 2008
Andy,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. Verdi's La Traviata is a favorite of mine, and I am sure your mom's rendition of Libiamo ne' lieti calici was magnifico! Your family is in my prayers.
Roger Cooke
April 22, 2008
Dear Andy, thanks so much for tracking me down here in Florida.You may not know, your Mom and I met 80 years ago with our parents and siblings at the Prude Ranch in Ft. Davis, making her the oldest and most loved of all my friends.I could go on with all the wonderful memories the notice of her passing have brought to my mind. I wish I had space to recount them all. She and her parents will always have a special place in our hearts.
Lindy Segall
April 22, 2008
To the Family,
What a wonderful story to read! I knew some of the details but this was truly a life well lived. She rode that horse into her 80's, how great. Thoughts and prayers to you at this time.
Ann Johnson (Dorothy's Daughter)
April 22, 2008
My God and his Angels be with you Ms. Fish. It was a pleasure to know you for the short time I did, and it has been truly an honor. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Jane, Louise Bedichek
April 21, 2008
Janet did so much to open our eyes to Austin's natural beauties, developing the hike and bike trail, encouraging all of us to see and enjoy Austin's out door treasures.We were friends from high school days on - i shall miss her. Jane Gracy Bedichek
Kathryn Miller Anderson
April 20, 2008
Dear Fish "boys," I feel such gratitude to your mom for her founding of the
Hike and Bike Trail. It was a wonderful part of the childhood for many
Austin kids. I remember my 12th birthday party when my mom rented many
tandem bicycles from the Schwinn Store at 29th and Lamar. She and a
friend took all the girls in my 6th grade class on a ride down the Hike
and Bike to Pease Park, where we had a birthday picnic. 45 years later,
I love our Hike and Bike Trail more than ever. THANK YOU, JANET FISH!
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