Heber M. Fisher

heber fisher
Heber M. Fisher of Vienna, Virginia died on Friday, July 10, 2009. He was the beloved husband of Marion S. Fisher, the loving father of Susan E. Fisher of Oakton, Virginia and is also survived by nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to Mr. Fisher's Life Celebration at Wesley United Methodist Church, 711 Spring Street SE, Vienna, Virginia 22180 on Tuesday from 12:30 P.M. until time of services at 1:30 P.M. Interment Fairfax Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Nan & Susan, I will remember Heber with great fondness. I have some very specific memories where he contributed to my upbringing and the shaping of my character as a person. I remember learning how to grill from watching him and pestering him with questions on your front porch. I would have liked to have joined you for his life celebration this day. I know mom wanted to be there as well. Please accept our deepest sympathies and regrets, Mark and Sandy Webb

  2. Dear Susan and Mrs Fisher, As I told you last night, What a great Dad you had; both of us did. I’ll remember many things about Mr Fisher – his laugh, his humor, the “Bah Humbug” sign at Christmas!! Haha! He will be greatly missed but we will have wonderful memories of him. Cheryl

  3. Dearest Nan and Sue, We are deeply saddened by Heber’s passing. We couldn’t have been happier to move in across the street from your home in 1979 where we were fortunate enough to live for ten years while you shared in watching our family grow. There were no finer people and was no finer view, as you all, with Heber leading the pack, worked so diligently to keep your place so well groomed. No other neighbor, least of all ourselves, could touch you. So, our memories are of him smiling that dry gotcha smile and his witty sense of humor. We think we have a picture of he and John sitting on your front stoop in their captioned t shirts. What a pair they were when they got started. He would never let Sheryl live down her first van as he witnessed her clip the pole to the side of the driveway as she pulled in. Sheryl’s parents were also born in 1926 and the familiar convictions and attitudes always felt like home with you both. How he enjoyed his family and friends and was always ready to chew the fat. We will never look at a cereal box and not think of his dedication to his job and his family. We wish we could have been there to celebrate his wonderful life with you. We have a granddaughter born June 2, 2009 living in PA where Sheryl’s father was born, also, we have not even seen. The miles are long between us. We take joy in his long life, his loving and caring family he had around him and the many friends he made along the way. We will miss him as we have missed you all. Sheryl and John McIntyre and Family


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