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1928
2016
Marjorie L. Ferguson Fischer, 87, of Huntington, peacefully passed away on Friday, October 21, 2016 at her residence at the Woodlands Retirement Community. She was born on December 24, 1928 to the late Dr. Jack and Mary “Mayme” Ferguson. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jack Ferguson and her sister, Ann Galloway. Marge is survived by her loving husband of 66 years, Harry Emerson Fischer and her two sons and daughter: Jack E (Karen) Fischer, Mary Kris (Charlie) Fischer Godley, and Andrew (Karri) W. Fischer; a sister-in-law: Joy (Bill) Fischer McIlvain; 9 grandchildren: Jacob Fischer, Karianne Fischer, Ben Fischer, Sarah (Kaveh) Jokar Deris, Mark (Sarah) Allen, Jonathan Barker, Drew Fischer, Emily Fischer, and Kadin Gould; and 4 nieces: Melissa (Barry) Galloway Casoli, Julie (John) Ferguson Snell, Janie (Jim) Ferguson Scurti, and Jill (Marc) Ferguson DiNola. Marge was a graduate of Marshall College and a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She was a retired teacher from Cabell and Wayne counties, having taught at Vinson High School as well as Lincoln and Cammack Jr. High Schools. There will be no visitation or service, per her request. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Woodlands Retirement Community Foundation to benefit Marge’s healthcare team that she cared for and loved dearly.
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5 Entries
October 25, 2016
Betty Adkins
I am so sorry for your loss.
October 24, 2016
❤❤ We love you Mimi! ❤❤
Jacob Karianne Ben
October 24, 2016
We love you Mimi!
Jacob, Karianne and Ben
October 24, 2016
David Ullom
I have fond memories of Mrs. Fischer. She was my seventh grade English teacher at Lincoln Junior High School. My heartfelt sympathy is with her family.
October 24, 2016
Crystal Freels
She was such an amazing woman. I didn't know know very long but I had the privilege of being her nurse. I give my regards to her family and friends. Love you Marj ❤ Nurse Crystal
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