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Bryan Lee Fisher

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Bryan Lee Fisher

Birth
Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA
Death
10 May 2021 (aged 52)
Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
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ryan Lee Fisher, 62, of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Marianne Keenan Cuomo Fisher, entered into eternal rest Monday, May 10, 2021. His Memorial Service will be held Friday, May 14, 2021, in the Chapel at Seacoast Church - Mt. Pleasant, 750 Long Point Rd. at 2:00 p.m. The family will receive friends from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Mount Pleasant Chapel.

Bryan was born April 21, 1959 in Blacksburg, South Carolina, son of the late William Ervin Fisher and Ruth Campbell Fisher. He graduated from The Citadel with a Bachelor's degree in Business. During his time at The Citadel Bryan served as Cadre Corporal, Staff Sergeant and Cadre Platoon Sergeant and Company Executive Officer, First Lieutenant. He also played on The Citadel Rugby team all four years.

Bryan was a professional wrestler for over 10 years for both national and international organizations under the name "Big Bubba Schultz". He worked for Nucor Steel for 22 years as a hot mill grinder/chocker.

Lovingly called "Boots" by his Mom, he enjoyed many nicknames "Bubba", "Fish", "BL", and sometimes "Sheephead" from family and friends. His family was most important, and he cherished spending time with his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Marianne Keenan Fisher; his daughter, Keenan Fisher Schriver (Joseph) of Charleston, SC; his sons: Clayton Bryan Fisher (Sally) of McClellanville, SC and Nicholas Anthony Fisher of Charleston, SC; his brothers: William Ervin Fisher III of Greenwood, SC and David Benton Fisher of Spartanburg, SC; sister, Elizabeth Fisher Moss of Greenwood, SC; granddaughter Melody Sky Fisher, grandson, Flinn Joseph Schriver and a granddaughter arriving in September; many nieces and nephews and many great nieces and great nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Seacoast Church Global Missions at www.seacoast.org/legacygm which will go directly to supporting mission work and spreading the Gospel in Nicaragua.
ryan Lee Fisher, 62, of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Marianne Keenan Cuomo Fisher, entered into eternal rest Monday, May 10, 2021. His Memorial Service will be held Friday, May 14, 2021, in the Chapel at Seacoast Church - Mt. Pleasant, 750 Long Point Rd. at 2:00 p.m. The family will receive friends from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Mount Pleasant Chapel.

Bryan was born April 21, 1959 in Blacksburg, South Carolina, son of the late William Ervin Fisher and Ruth Campbell Fisher. He graduated from The Citadel with a Bachelor's degree in Business. During his time at The Citadel Bryan served as Cadre Corporal, Staff Sergeant and Cadre Platoon Sergeant and Company Executive Officer, First Lieutenant. He also played on The Citadel Rugby team all four years.

Bryan was a professional wrestler for over 10 years for both national and international organizations under the name "Big Bubba Schultz". He worked for Nucor Steel for 22 years as a hot mill grinder/chocker.

Lovingly called "Boots" by his Mom, he enjoyed many nicknames "Bubba", "Fish", "BL", and sometimes "Sheephead" from family and friends. His family was most important, and he cherished spending time with his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Marianne Keenan Fisher; his daughter, Keenan Fisher Schriver (Joseph) of Charleston, SC; his sons: Clayton Bryan Fisher (Sally) of McClellanville, SC and Nicholas Anthony Fisher of Charleston, SC; his brothers: William Ervin Fisher III of Greenwood, SC and David Benton Fisher of Spartanburg, SC; sister, Elizabeth Fisher Moss of Greenwood, SC; granddaughter Melody Sky Fisher, grandson, Flinn Joseph Schriver and a granddaughter arriving in September; many nieces and nephews and many great nieces and great nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Seacoast Church Global Missions at www.seacoast.org/legacygm which will go directly to supporting mission work and spreading the Gospel in Nicaragua.

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