James Patterson Fisher
August 21, 1932 - May 16, 2017
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Born August 21, 1932 in Saskatchewan, passed away May 16, 2017 in Abbotsford. He survived by his loving family, wife Jackie; sons Don (Sandy), David (Shelley) and Scott (Linda); grandchildren Bryan, Jaclyn, Kim, Jaylene, Cameron, Kirstin and Robert; other family members and many close friends. There will be no service by request. In Lieu of flowers a donation in Jim’s memory to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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From: Wiebe and Jeske Funeral Home
Wiebe and Jeske Funeral Home Staff send our condolences to family and friends.
From: Louise Elaine Schellenberg
Relation: Family friend
Dear Jackie and family, I was so sorry to see that Jim had passed away. Lori had seen the obituary and told us. I always enjoyed our family visits as a youngster. Jim was such a firecracker! Mom and Dad loved him as did we all. Thinking of you all at this time of loss. Love, Louise and Randy Schellenberg
From: lori burnett
Relation: Long time family friend.
Just found out and I am shocked and saddened for the Jackie and family. Jim, thanks for all your jokes and pranks. You were always the joker! RIP Love from Lori and Scott
Service Schedule
Private service arrangements have been made.
Memorial Gifts
The family has not designated a preferred charity at this time.
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Wiebe & Jeske Funeral Home
202-31314 Peardonville Rd.
Abbotsford BC
V2T 6K8
info@wiebeandjeskefh.com
604-859-5885
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