Jamie Guinn
Ray Fisher was a heck of a man and a dang fine brother. I'll never forget my EA degree, as he sat in the East. He was a Mason's Mason… and well deserved recipient of the Masonic Medal of Honor. RIP bro. River Ray.
Birth date: Dec 30, 1927 Death date: Dec 23, 2014
Ray Fisher was a heck of a man and a dang fine brother. I'll never forget my EA degree, as he sat in the East. He was a Mason's Mason… and well deserved recipient of the Masonic Medal of Honor. RIP bro. River Ray.
Loved Ray Fisher, Jim and I worked with him for many years. Loved to laugh and have fun. Sincere sympathy for the family.
Lit a candle in memory of Raymond H. Fisher
RIP Boyfriend. I will miss your sweet smile and warm hugs. A real class act.
Many lives were made better by Mr. Fisher. Prayers to the family.
Though I only knew Ray about seven years, I feel as though he was my mentor in many ways. He will be sorely missed by those who knew and cherished him. I am grateful for having had the opportunity to know him.Alan Hart
Ray was a man's man. He had a great sense of humor and had the ability to laugh at himself. His favorite degree to do was the EA. His presence in lodge will be missed.
Ray was a good friend and a fellow Brother. I will really miss him. His loss leaves a huge void, not only in Broken Arrow Lodge, but also in the Oklahoma Masonic world. At least he was awarded the Masonic Medal of Honor before he passed. May he R.I.P. Willis Harris
Ray Fisher, was one of a kind, you knew where he stood, he would tell you. I always like visiting with Ray, we worked a lot of the basketballs game together driving guest. Thanks, Ray for the memories. Noble Herbert Nance Sr.
Ray was a good friend for many years. His absence will leave a void in our Masonic family. Ron Chambers