Chuck was a member of the Seaford Delaware Carpenter's Union before joining the Navy in 1973. He was the Protestant Lay Leader on the USS Puget Sound in Gaeta, Italy. Chuck was an ordained minister of the Assemblies of God until 1992. He served as the Military Outreach Pastor at First Assemblies of God, Va. Beach; Associate Pastor at Tidewater Assemblies of God, Norfolk, Va; Chaplain of the American Legion and Suffolk Police Chaplain. In 1984 he became the Pastor of Whaleyville AG and later moved the church to Turlington Rd, becoming Living Word Assemblies of God. He was a protector of his neighbors and neighborhood and was instrumental in starting the first "Kingsboro Neighborhood Crime Watch". He was also the Vice-President of the Kingsboro Civic League and was a huge fan and supporter of the Suffolk Police, Fire and Rescue Departments. His paint brush touched many lives.
Chuck is survived by his wife, Donna Perry; son, Charles "Chuck" E. Fisher, Jr. (Erlynn); daughter, Christy Breeden (Chris); grandchildren, Andrew Fisher (Kiersten), Captains First Mate Alyssa and Dodaddy's fishing buddy, Jacob Breeden, and Charlynn Fisher; great grandson, Ethan Fisher; sisters, Sandra and Nancy; brothers, David and Bobby (Bonnie); step-children Jeffrey Viveiros (Becky) Courtney Hayes (Ryan); former wife and her husband, Roberta Boyle (Michael); Faithful Hound "Baby Girl."
A celebration of life service with military honors was held November 19, 2011 at Parr Funeral Home & Crematory with the Rev. Michael D. Halley officiating.
Chuck was a member of the Seaford Delaware Carpenter's Union before joining the Navy in 1973. He was the Protestant Lay Leader on the USS Puget Sound in Gaeta, Italy. Chuck was an ordained minister of the Assemblies of God until 1992. He served as the Military Outreach Pastor at First Assemblies of God, Va. Beach; Associate Pastor at Tidewater Assemblies of God, Norfolk, Va; Chaplain of the American Legion and Suffolk Police Chaplain. In 1984 he became the Pastor of Whaleyville AG and later moved the church to Turlington Rd, becoming Living Word Assemblies of God. He was a protector of his neighbors and neighborhood and was instrumental in starting the first "Kingsboro Neighborhood Crime Watch". He was also the Vice-President of the Kingsboro Civic League and was a huge fan and supporter of the Suffolk Police, Fire and Rescue Departments. His paint brush touched many lives.
Chuck is survived by his wife, Donna Perry; son, Charles "Chuck" E. Fisher, Jr. (Erlynn); daughter, Christy Breeden (Chris); grandchildren, Andrew Fisher (Kiersten), Captains First Mate Alyssa and Dodaddy's fishing buddy, Jacob Breeden, and Charlynn Fisher; great grandson, Ethan Fisher; sisters, Sandra and Nancy; brothers, David and Bobby (Bonnie); step-children Jeffrey Viveiros (Becky) Courtney Hayes (Ryan); former wife and her husband, Roberta Boyle (Michael); Faithful Hound "Baby Girl."
A celebration of life service with military honors was held November 19, 2011 at Parr Funeral Home & Crematory with the Rev. Michael D. Halley officiating.
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