Fitness center planned as tribute: Facility is to honor Gibbons grad Fisher, fatally shot in May
The fundraising effort is headed by Anthony Mills, who coached Fisher and his older brother, Brandon J. Fisher, 22, in lacrosse -- [Justin J. Fisher] proudly wore his brother's number on his jersey. Mills said he left a coaching position in Fairfax, Va., and returned to Cardinal Gibbons in part...
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Published in | McClatchy - Tribune Business News p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Washington
Tribune Content Agency LLC
09.03.2007
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Summary: | The fundraising effort is headed by Anthony Mills, who coached Fisher and his older brother, Brandon J. Fisher, 22, in lacrosse -- [Justin J. Fisher] proudly wore his brother's number on his jersey. Mills said he left a coaching position in Fairfax, Va., and returned to Cardinal Gibbons in part to see the fitness center to completion. Justin's parents, [Janice Fisher] and Dennis Fisher, initially started a scholarship fund in Justin's name but decided the fitness center would be more fitting because more students would benefit from it. The Justin James Fisher Memorial Bull Roast and Shrimp Feast will be held from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. tomorrow at the Columbian Center, 335 Ritchie Highway in Severna Park. Gary's Good Tunes will provide music. Tickets cost $40. Checks should be made payable to Cardinal Gibbons High School. Information: 410-987-1179. |
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