Garth Fisher

Obituary of Garth Reynolds Fisher

Fisher, Garth Reynolds "You Can Buy Better but You Can't Pay More" The angels in heaven are exultant now that Reynolds Fisher accepted an offer on January 16, 2018 to run the largest used car lot in heaven. From now on you'll find him happily parked amongst a huge supply of the coolest autos any angel could ever have. Reynolds will no doubt establish traditions that will turn his new neighborhood upside down. He brings his unforgettable collection of the worst music in the history of mankind, including "Rhinestone Cowboy", "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown", "You're so Vain" and "I Believe in Miracles". As he puts these gems on perpetual repeat, he's sure to win a whole host of new pals. Reynolds has agreed to leave behind a few treasures so that our world will still have a fistful of joyful sparks. His wife, Jennifer, sons Preston and Chase and daughter-in-law to be, Deena Lund, have been carefully trained to continue his mission to have more fun than anyone should be allowed to enjoy. During his 55-year stint on earth, Reyn managed to gather the most adoring and dedicated group of followers. He was a pied piper of irreverence, a quick study of party tricks and a constant reminder that life is meant to be lived as a perpetual party. His fans and groupies are invited to Reyn's Happy Hour, a casual celebration of his life on Friday, January 26 from 3-6 p.m., at Pique Travel Design, 362 Third Street in Excelsior. All who loved Reyn are welcome to share cocktails, dinnies and memories, at their leisure. If they are unable to attend, "He don't care." Our sincere gratitude to Dr. Eugene Kwon, his Urologist, and Dr. Hugec and Lindsey Minnesota Oncology of Maplewood. All memorials will go the Prevent Cancer Foundation, 1600 Duke Street Suit 500, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. "Real Men Wear Gowns"
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