OGDEN-Kurt V. Fisher, 51 died Saturday, October 27th, 2012, of kidney failure. He was born September 16th, 1961 in Ogden, Utah, the son of Val Ira Fisher and Marjorie Petersen Fisher. He married Debbie Garvey, the mother of his children. He later married Jill Livingston. Kurt was a member of the LDS Church and an Eagle Scout. He grew up in West Point and Fruit Heights, but spent his adult life in Ogden and Island Park, ID which he loved. He enjoyed driving truck and ATVs, hunting, fishing, and spending time with family and friends. He could always make you laugh. He will miss his longtime friend, Kim Young and his family. He is survived by his parents, Val and Marge Fisher, Cedar City; 4 children, Cody Fisher, Ogden; Emily Fisher (Justin), Ogden; Lindsy Fisher, West Warren; Burkley Fisher (Emily), Layton; 4 grandchildren, Makayla, Jlynn, Kyson, and soon to be Zoey; a sister, Jan Fisher, Ogden; a brother, Jed Fisher, Branson, MO.; 2 nieces, Channing Fisher and Megan Parkinson; and his very best friend and companion, Esther Gordier. He is preceded in death by all of his grandparents, an aunt, many uncles, cousins, friends and Debbie Garvey. Graveside services will be held Nov. 8th 10:30 am at the West Point Cemetery (80 N. 4000 West, West Point, UT). Following, there will be a gathering at the LDS Church Relief Society Room from 11:15 am to 12:30 pm (3488 W. 300 North, West Point, UT). Family and Friends may attend both. In lieu of flowers, please donate for a headstone at Wasatch Peaks Credit Union under the Kurt Fisher Fund #133092-1-01.
Kurt was loved by all due to his friendly, compassionate and loving nature. He was willing to help anyone. He loved each and every one of his children dearly. He often referred to his son Cody as Opie Taylor. His parents instilled in him the desire to work and he always told his children that it began with taking out the trash. He gladly worked all of his life to provide for his family beginning with Durbano Metals and later working for Pole Transit which he loved. He layed sprinklers for years as well. While working at Pole Transit, he met Esther, who piloted his heavy loads often. When Kurt became too sick to work any longer, Esther took him in and cared and loved him. We are all very grateful to her. Kurt looked forward to hunting with his family and friends that would gather for these long awaited trips. Another one of his favorites was going to Island Park, Idaho and riding his snowmobiles, and ATV's with family and friends.
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