Bernard George Fisher (29 Sep 1926 - 30 May 2019)

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Location
Southend Crematorium Sutton Road Southend on Sea SS2 5PX
Date
27th Jun 2019
Time
11.40am
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In loving memory of Bernard George Fisher who sadly passed away on 30th May 2019. Bernard was born in Norwich on 29th September 1926 and was the eldest of three children. At the age of 15 he was called up to serve his country in the second world war and was a D-day veteran. After the war he entered the printing trade and this was his career until he took early retirement in 1985. During this time he had met Pat who became his wife of 57 years and with whom he had three children, Christine, Martyn and Ian. He was a dedicated family man and he was proud to see all seven grandchildren grow into adults and enjoy the short time he had with his two great grandchildren.

Offline donation: M J Fisher donated in memory of Bernard
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Offline donation: Barbara Jane & Richard donated in memory of Bernard
Offline donation: Carolyn, Colin, Sarah & Adam Richardson donated in memory of Bernard
Offline donation: Mr M Fisher donated in memory of Bernard
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Ian Fisher donated in memory of Bernard

With fondest memories of a loving Dad and Granddad. Thinking of you dearly, forever in our hearts. Wendy, Ian, Harry, Matthew and Lauren x

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John White wrote

In memory of Bernard, a kind Brother-in law to Di and John and Uncle to Robert, Rachel and their families.

Remembering the many happy times spent with Bernard, Pat and family.

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John White donated £50 in memory of Bernard

In memory of Bernard, a kind Brother-in law to Di and John and Uncle to Robert, Rachel and their families.

Remembering the many happy times spent with Bernard, Pat and family.

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