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Patsy Ruth Fischer

1933 - 2020

Patsy Ruth Fischer obituary, 1933-2020, Meridian, ID

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1933

DIED

2020

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Patsy Fischer Obituary

Patsy Ruth (Pat) Fischer
1933-2020
Pat loved table runners. There are numerous strips of cloth and fabrics in various designs, lengths and seasonable creations stuffed in closets, dressers and drawers throughout her home. Pat bought in multiples so there were often 2-3, or more, of the same pattern. She was generous in spirit so she knew if she liked the design there would be a dear friend or family member that would certainly love it as well. One could think of her life as a table runner. There are a few inches hanging down from each of the ends of the table representing her early and final years of her life, with the part of the runner displayed on the top of the table representing her adult years which were as colorful and interesting as her treasured designs. Fortunately, Pat had a long dining room table.
During a cold winner in 1933 Patsy Ruth was born in Kemmerer, Wyoming, on January 29th. Patsy and her two sisters, Dorothy and Nan, were raised between Pocatello and Montpelier, Idaho. Her father, George (Papa) Gooch was with the railroad and her mother, Nelle Jones, was a homemaker. Mom graduated from Pocatello High School in 1951 and Patsy became known as Pat.
Pat started her working career as a stewardess for Western Airlines. Western took her from Salt Lake around the western states, flying as far east as Minneapolis. While living in Salt Lake mom met her future husband, Bernie Fischer, on a blind date. Bernie and Pat were married in Pocatello, Idaho, on the 17th of June, 1956. Together they raised two sons, Larry (1957) and Tony (1959). The young family started in Richfield, Utah with a short stay in Bend, Oregon but finally settled in Boise in 1962.
Pat worked for years at St. Luke's Hospital as the gift shop coordinator. She started as a volunteer which turned into a paid position and trained her for a career in retail. The majority of her career was spent managing Dewey's Card and Gifts, in Collister Shopping Center on State Street. in Boise. Pat made lifelong friends with her customers and fellow managers. She never wanted to work full time so she developed a shared job with two dear women (Harriet and Sandy) who remained in her life until the end. Pat loved the buying trips and the "at cost" discounts.
In 1978, Pat became a grandmother and following her mother and grandmother's tradition she became Mama Pat. She always said she was too young to be a grandmother.
Mama Pat's work history only provides a background for the runner. The true design of her life was her dedication to family, neighbors, golf and bridge partners, and dear friends. Pat was the life of the party, organizer of the dinner, greeter at the door, and friend down the street. She devoted endless hours volunteering for St. Lukes, St. Joe's, Bishop Kelly and the Assistance League. Bernie and Pat owned two homes in their lives, one on Estate Dr where she made many lifelong friends with her neighbors and then in 2000, they built a home of their dreams at Spurwing where she was able to stay until her death. Pat spent most of her retirement years playing golf, bridge, mahjong and socializing at the club.
In recent years Pat has battled dementia. However, the disease did not win and she remained in her home, continuing to be active and strong willed. Pat passed away on her own terms after a short battle with pneumonia. Mama Pat leaves behind a grieving son, Tony, grandsons, Blake (Beth) and Jake (Sarah) Fischer, granddaughters, Diana (Hans) Buckner and Rebecca Fischer (Hank Harrison), 7 great grandchildren and a loving daughter-in-law, Belinda Fischer. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bernie and son Larry along with her sisters Nan and Dorothy. She will be missed by her friend, neighbor and companion, Dr. Joseph Callanan.
A celebration of Pat's life will be announced at a later date. Please, no flowers. Pat supported the Bishop Kelly Foundation, Father Wilson Memorial Scholarship and The Assistance League of Boise. This notice will run again to announce the date/time of the service.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on May 12, 2020.

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Eleanor Gibson

May 14, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mike Etzel

May 13, 2020

As a Spurwing member Mrs. Fischer was a cheerful and smiling presence , always greeting the outside services personnel by name. Several years ago her thoughtfulness was reflected in a mister she provided for the golf cart personnel area that was, and continues to be, greatly appreciated by the staff on hot, summer days. She will be missed.

Jana Dancer

May 11, 2020

Pat was my second mom!!! I sure loved that lady! she told me Tony and I would be good siblings! I will miss her so much! She will be missed by many! Thanks for being in my life Pat!!

Jan

May 11, 2020

i love Pat! I am heartbroken! She is one of the kindest souls ever. I worked with her through the Assistant League, and was an advocate with her when her son died from Pancreatic cancer, when I was diagnosed, and considered her a dear friend. I could fill a novel with the good things she did for so many of us! I cant wait to see you again Pat.

Jill

May 11, 2020

I lived in the house next door to Pat on Estate Drive and was fortunate to be a witness to her precious spirit and a recipient of her generous heart. She often reached out to show love and concern as if I was her daughter; even long after I moved away, she and Bernie paid me a visit to Nashville in the 90s. As an adult, she has come into my thoughts countless times, and one quality I noticed that was as consistent and strong as a single thread holding one of those large table runners together, was how positively she spoke of the person that was the topic of any conversation. I believe I have gossiped less over the years because of Pat Fischer, and how I wish I could turn back time and attend just one more neighborhood Christmas party and thank her personally for that priceless gift.

Jan David

May 11, 2020

Pat Fischer was one of those one of a kind people. Always kind! Never mad. Full of kindness! In other words very special. If you met Pat you were a friend for life! She had a smile that could light up a room and a laugh that just stayed with you. Bless you Pat and say hi to Bernie for me and give him a big hug. I loved you as a friend and will value having had that friendship till my end. You will be missed. Love Jan Davis

Mia

May 9, 2020

My heartfelt sympathies to the family during this difficult time ... may your fondest memories bring you joy and may prayers to the God of all comfort strengthen you. He promises , I have heard your prayer . I have seen your tears . I am healing you. (2 kings 20:5)
Jw belize

May 9, 2020

My condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories
Gods promise to return our loved ones . 1st Thessalonians 4 : 13 & 14 .

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