Carl Wayne Fisher

Carl Wayne Fisher, Reynolds, died Saturday, Dec. 24, at Home Hospital, Lafayette, after a five-month illness.

He was born Sept. 4, 1933, to Roy D. and Ruth L. VanVoorst Fisher, in Chalmers. He was married Sept. 26, 1964, to Patricia A. Parrish, in Monticello, and she survives.

He was a 1951 graduate of Monon High School and Army veteran of the Korean War. He lived in Monon for 22 years before moving to Reynolds in 1986.

He was a truck driver for Amoco Oil for about 15 years. He worked at Monon Corp. for 10 years and worked at LCL Transit, Lafayette, at the time of his death.

He was a member of the Reynolds Methodist Church, the Teamsters Union Local No. 135, Chalmers American Legion Post and was a former member of the Monon Volunteer Fire Depart ment. He also sponsored a girls softball team called the Reynolds Rockets.

Surviving with his wife are a son, Doug Fisher, Dayton; four daughters, Cindy Hancock, Reynolds; Cathy Applegate, Reynolds; Lou Ann Hendress, Reynolds and Jodi Smith, Monticello; three brothers, Melvin, Kentland, Roscoe, Clearmont, Fl. and Herb, Brookston; three sisters, Irene Irons, Monon, Edna Meeker, Brandenton, Fl. and Phyllis Hughes, Carmel; and nine grandchildren.

The funeral was Wednesday at Kellogg Funeral Home, Monon, with Rev. Roy Lee and Rev James Copeland officiating. Burial was in Chapel Cemetery, Monon.

Military graveside rites were conducted at Chapel Cemetery, Monon.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Girls Softball League of Reynolds.