He was the son of Mary S. and the Rev. George McVey Fisher and was born in Kalispell November 21, 1903. He was a graduate of Flathead High School where he participated in sports.
In March 1941, he married Grace Davis of Whitefish and they made their home in Seattle. During World War II, Mr. Fisher was employed by Boeing in Seattle; and later by the Army Engineers in Seward, Alaska. After the war, he returned to Seattle and during the last ten years, Mr. Fisher and his wife had made their home in Kalispell.
Mr. Fisher was a Mason and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving him is his widow, Grace; three sisters, Mrs. C.H. Scherf and Mrs. J.A. Heller of Kalispell and Mrs. S.G. Rubinow of Calistoga, California; a cousin; two nephews; and a niece.
He was the son of Mary S. and the Rev. George McVey Fisher and was born in Kalispell November 21, 1903. He was a graduate of Flathead High School where he participated in sports.
In March 1941, he married Grace Davis of Whitefish and they made their home in Seattle. During World War II, Mr. Fisher was employed by Boeing in Seattle; and later by the Army Engineers in Seward, Alaska. After the war, he returned to Seattle and during the last ten years, Mr. Fisher and his wife had made their home in Kalispell.
Mr. Fisher was a Mason and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving him is his widow, Grace; three sisters, Mrs. C.H. Scherf and Mrs. J.A. Heller of Kalispell and Mrs. S.G. Rubinow of Calistoga, California; a cousin; two nephews; and a niece.
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