In Memory

Richard Fisher

Richard Fisher

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/richard-fisher-obituary?id=55121420



 
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06/28/24 02:15 PM #1    

Michael Dyer

Rick was my roommate on a marching band trip to Atlantic City. I believe we discovered the 'Hoagie' sandwich together. Years later the 'Jersey Giant' came to Lansing with their #8 sandwich, 'taking us back' from tme to time. From your obituary it sounds like you had a good life, Rick. RIP 


06/28/24 06:10 PM #2    

Bill Ceasar

I am so sorry that Rick has passed away. He was such a nice guy and I enjoyed the times I had with him in classes and times between. He had a great sense of humor and made times a lot of fun. Rick will be missed. RIP, Rick!

07/02/24 12:43 AM #3    

Margot Williams (Linebarger)

My prayer for the continual progress of Richard’s caring soul.  He seemed so shy in school.  He was a good man and will be missed.  
 

The world beyond, writes Bahá’u’lláh, “is as different from this world as this world is different from that of the child while still in the womb of its mother.” Just as the womb provides the environment for a person’s initial physical development, the phenomenal world is the arena within which we develop the spiritual characteristics and capacities that we need for our onward journey. Both here and in the next life, we advance with the assistance of God’s bounty and grace. Also important to the progress of our souls in the next world are the good deeds carried out in our names here on earth, and the sincere prayers of our families and friends.

Seen in this light, death is not to be feared. Bahá’u’lláh refers to it as a “messenger of joy.” He states: “Thou art My dominion and My dominion perisheth not; wherefore fearest thou thy perishing? Thou art My light and My light shall never be extinguished; why dost thou dread extinction? Thou art My glory and My glory fadeth not; thou art My robe and My robe shall never be outworn.”


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