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Russell Everett Fisher

ROCKY MOUNT, Va. - Russell Everett Fisher, 90, of Rocky Mount, Va., passed away Saturday, Oct. 18, at his home. Russell graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) in 1940 with a B.S. in Agricultural Education. He taught school for over 40 years, beginning in Nansemond County, Virginia, in 1940; he retired in 1983, following 20 years in Roanoke City Public Schools. His summers for many years were spent on the Blue Ridge Parkway, where he worked as a Naturalist for the U.S. Park Service. Russell was an experienced beekeeper, having started with his first hive in his teen years. He was a former President of the Virginia State Beekeepers Association, and was a member of both the Blue Ridge Mountain (Roanoke) and Southwest Piedmont (Collinsville) Beekeepers Associations. He still maintained several hives of bees on his deck just outside his bedroom. Russell was a long-time member of the Fairview Church of the Brethren, near Rocky Mount, where he taught Sunday School and served as Sunday School Superintendent for many years. He had also served as Moderator of the Boones Chapel Church of the Brethren at Snow Creek. Russell was preceded in death by his parents, Taz and Lydia Ikenberry Fisher, and brothers and their wives, Clarence and Lucille, Horace and Stella, and Herman and Pauline. Russell loved his family.

Surviving are his wife of 67 years, Frances Agee Fisher of the home; children, Everett of Arlington; Danny of Boones Mill; and Jill Bass, of Vinton (Bedford County); grandchildren, David Bass, Amanda Bass, Dawn and Mark Lambert, and Lori Fisher; great- grandchildren, Cameron, Allison, and Morgan Lambert, and a very dear family friend, Grady Woodard. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Russell always enjoyed having guests in his home. He was fortunate to have many wonderful friends and neighbors, especially Alvah and Rebecca Preston, who helped in so many ways, and Dr. Steve Lewis, who helped to maintain his bee hives. Over the past year, he was grateful for the kindness and attention of caregivers from Home Instead and Good Samaritan Hospice, from personal caregivers, and from devoted neighbors. The family is especially thankful for caregivers Laura Saxon, Betty Furrow, Danny Bowles, Doris Davis, and Betty Hodges for their day and night care for so long. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday, October 19, 2008, with his family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m., at Flora Funeral Home, 665 South Main Street, Rocky Mount. The funeral service was held Monday, Oct. 20, at 11 a.m. at Fairview Church of the Brethren, located 4.5 miles west of Rocky Mount on Franklin Street (VA Route 40), with the Rev. Robert Williard and Chaplain Marvin Barbre officiating. Interment will be at Mountain View Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Fairview Church of the Brethren, c/o Tommy Young, 60 Belmont Drive, Rocky Mount VA 24151. Arrangements by Flora Funeral Service, Rocky Mount.

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Published by Eden Daily News on Oct. 22, 2008.

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James Graham

January 1, 2018

I knew Mr. Fisher in 1965, as a student in his 8th grade Science class at Robert E. Lee Junior High School in Roanoke, Virginia. It was fascinating, to be in his class. He would read from "My Ninety Acres" by Louis Bromfield, we watched honeybees in an observational hive, we observed canaries raising their young in a classroom aviary, we saw eggs in an aquarium develop into tadpoles, then adult frogs...I remember the answer to his question, "What is the richest source of B vitamins? Cow manure." Well, that wasn't profound, but it was funny, and thought-provoking. That's what a great teacher is supposed to do, isn't it? Encourage students to think. God bless you, Mr. Fisher, and the loved ones you have left behind!

Kyle and Nancy Jones

October 20, 2008

Nancy and I met Russell back in the late 70's when he had the spring beekeeping classes at Breckenridge Middle School. We always loved him and enjoyed his company. He is one of the people I have met over the years that was a major influence. I always admired his pleasent, positive attitude. He was always inclusive with people. There was always room and time for everyone. Anyone's opinion was included. He taught us how to keep bees and was a shining example of how to be a person in the process. The world has lost one of it's best.

Regina Woods Cook

October 20, 2008

Mrs. Fisher,
I'm so sorry to hear about Mr. Fisher. He was a kind man and I always enjoyed the stories he told back when I was a kid, while you were my babysitter. Love and prayers are with you and your family.

Ruby Brogan

October 19, 2008

I'm sorry that I will not be able to get to the funeral home to see all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Your friend and neighbor.

Carl and Annie Gillespie

October 19, 2008

Frances and family,

We are unable to attend the funeral.
Our thoughts and prayers are with
all of you.

Willard & Jane Agee

October 19, 2008

We are sorry we cannot be with you at this time, although we are with you in thought and prayer. All of us have fond memories of many happy times together with Russell and all of you. Love, Willard and Jane; JoEtta, Krista, Jim and Mary Beth

Bernice Overfelt

October 19, 2008

Danny,Everett and Jill,
I am so sorry for the loss of your father.You have so many happy memories to comfort you.

charles andrews

October 19, 2008

I am sorry to hear about Russell's passing. I never met him, but my father would mention him on occasion years ago. I know he will be missed by many.

Denise Bryant

October 19, 2008

I met Mr. Fisher when he was a patient in Friendship Manor. He was a find gentleman and I enjoyed the stories he told me from the past.

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