March 17th 1956-September 12th 2019
63 years young
Dave was born on March 17, 1956 in Saskatoon, SK. to Jessie and Clarence Fisher.
He passed away peacefully with his loving wife Betty Anne at his side.
After graduating from Mount Royal Collegiate he remained in Saskatoon and began a career in sales with Sears Canada. His attention to customer care left people with a memorable experience for years to come.
He retired after 38 years giving him ample time to spend caring for his yard, golfing, fishing, enjoying the cabin at Meeting lake and spending quality time with his family and son Steven.
Dave and Betty Anne looked forward to their annual vacations to Las Vegas and warm sunny destinations. One of their most recent trips was a Caribbean cruise where they renewed their wedding vows.
Dave celebrated every possible occasion and his passion and love for life was very contagious. He was an enthusiastic sports fan and loved cheering on the Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Roughriders.
He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Betty Anne; his 5 children, Kristie Leslie (Ryan) Harper, Jarad Fisher(Jenny), Adam Kinakin(Megan) Emerson, Addison and Rhyerson, Steven Kinakin, and Andrew Kinakin(Heidi Merkosky) Madison, Parker; his mother, Norene Penner; 6 brothers and sisters and their families, and an abundance of close friends.
A celebration of Dave’s life will be held at The Cathedral of the Holy Family 123 Nelson Road (use Forestry Farm entrance)on Tuesday, September 17th, at 2pm.
In lieu of flowers, we would appreciate your generous donations to Cosmo Industries( cosmoindustries.com – 306-664-3158 ) on behalf of Dave Fisher to support adults with intellectual disabilities.
Dave was a bright light that spread joy to everyone he met, and will be missed immensely. Our lives are forever changed because of him.
My deepest sympathy to Betty Ann and Dave’s extended family. I’m saddened to learn of Daves death. Dave was a great guy! Working with Dave for many years I saw his his genuine concern for his customers! He will be missed!
Dearest Bets & Family,
There are not enough words to describe what an amazing, thoughtful & kind beautiful person Dave was. We’ve always felt that someone like Dave makes us all want to be better people. It is an honour to call him “Friend”. He will be deeply missed. May you all find Peace in the days to come, knowing that he loved you all with all his heart ❤️
Our deepest condolences on Dave’s passing. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry to have missed the service. I know the memories you have will help you through this difficult time.