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Gale Yamamoto
November 21, 2010
I was privileged to be able to dispatch Ken while working at Yolo County. He was always a ray of sunshine on the radio. People like Ken are always remembered. God be with you.
Susan Mosholder
November 15, 2010
I just want to say I am sorry for your loss. Although he is gone as you know him, he will always live on in your heart. When you feel your lowest, he will be with you in spirit.May God be with you all at this time.
Arlyn Fulton
November 15, 2010
I only had the opportunity of meeting Ken a couple of times - When my daughter Chelsea married his son and he attended the reception in Tulsa, and when he attended the funeral of our grandson. It was obvious that Ken was as a caring and supportive father, and I know that he will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Arlyn and Nalynn Fulton
Kimberly Carter
November 12, 2010
Contrary to some beliefs I believe there are many heroes and angels walking on the of face this earth. I had the honor and greatest blessing to have met my hero and angel wrapped up in one person. I was blessed to have known Ken Fisch, I'm so grateful he was a part of life, for his belief in me and his guidence through some of the most difficult times in my life. He will always be charished in my heart and be truly missed.
Shawn Zetwick
November 12, 2010
I will never forget one of the last calls we handled together. We foot chased two suspects across four lanes of freeway. I always enjoyed working on your shift because I felt I was working with my sergeant rather than working for my sergeant. You are missed.
Missy Andrews
November 11, 2010
Brian, Chris and Kim,
My deepest sympathies to you in the loss of your dad. May you take comfort in knowing an angel is watching over you.
Missy, Greg and Abbey Andrews
Christine Reyes
November 10, 2010
My big brother.... love from the beginning of life and after
Christine Reyes
November 10, 2010
My big brother... love since the beginning of our lives and after.
Ken and I use to hunt for bad guys!
Dan Stroski
November 10, 2010
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