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Fisher Floyd’s memorial service was held Dec.
18 at Highland Park United Methodist Church,
where he, his wife and two sons—Ryder, 2, and
Hudson, 1—had planned to become members in
January.
Real friends, it is said, are counted not by hand,
but by heart. Fisher, a picture of humility whose
spirit brought out the best in others, must have had
a giant heart. It would have taken a facility the size
of the AAC to contain the mass of mourners.
Seating at the church accommodates about 1,000
people; some 1,600 came.
The family has received hundreds of condo-
lences. One referenced Fisher’s being “kind,
decent, happy.” It was signed “Averill Mitchell,
usher, Sections 117-118, AAC.” Another mourner
said Fisher made friends more quickly than any-
one he’d ever known, and he was “an even better
husband and father.”...
Dallas Coach Rick Carlisle was among the
speakers. At the service—as well as at the Mavs’
game the same evening—he chose the champagne-
soaked red tie he’d worn when Dallas won the
2011 NBA title in Miami, mentioning “it would
never be worn again.” Fisher’s memory was fur-
ther honored with a tribute preceding the game; at
halftime, the historic video of his four “swishers”
was shown.
At the funeral, sister-in-law Lisa Cheney Moore,
offered a consoling thought—God called Fisher
home to help welcome 20 children from
Connecticut.
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Commentary by Dr. Don Newbury bright and cleat. ...
It was hands down, the most remarkable athlet- A friend accompanied Fisher to the airport
>c feat I ve ever witnessed. The scene was Dallas’ There were exchanges of phone texts until take-
Amer,can Ai rlinesC enter where some 20,000 off and animated, first-hand descriptions were
tans watched the Mavericks/Phoenix Suns NBA anticipated upon return.
game April 5, 2009. But it was not to be. There were no second or
They saw a blow-out win by 26 points—and the third-hand descriptions, either, or any kind of dis-
Mavs 140-point ban-age could have been more, tress signals prior to the crash of the two-seater
Memorable, too, was Josh Howard’s 71-foot shot plane in Kaufman County, where both men
that beat the halftime buzzer. ished about a half-hour after take-off.
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the stands in street clothes, hit a lay-up, free throw,
3-pointer and half-court shots. Fisher’s “swish-
ers,” made in 45 seconds, have never been dupli-
cated. What are the odds?...
His feat has gone viral on “YouTube;” 5.5 mil-
lion “hits” some 3 million the first year. I found
him to be engaging, gracious and caring during a
phone conversation later. He politely answered
questions, but seemed most interested in whether
I saw him “blowing kisses to Lindsey,” his bride
of a year. She was seated behind the Mavericks’
bench, where several players, unaware that the
kisses were directed slightly above their heads,
blew them back!
Friends—and he had many—describe him only
in superlatives. He was captain of his district
champion Highland Park High School basketball
team and was the league’s offensive player of the
year for 2000-2001. At the University of
California-Santa Barbara, where he graduated
with honors, he introduced a new game—
Frisbees—played with tennis rules.
Friends and family agree that his specialty was
making virtually everything competitive, always
“edge-searching.” His adventurous spirit dates
back to 1986. when Top Gun was a movie hit. Just
four years old at the time, he was “hooked”—
always probing, "what-iffing" and fixing whatev-
er was broken....
Perhaps no one was ever more in love with life.
His Christian principles and knack for making
friends at warp speed were evident.
His checklist of “things to do” included flying in
a fighter jet. A while back he won such a ride as
the high bidder at a charity auction.
Dressed in aviation gear, he made three trips to
a Lancaster airport for a flight with Noell Rather,
himself a Highland Park High School graduate.
(Rather Hew 60+ missions in Vietnam and was a
former Braniff pilot. He loved the Delfin L-29 air-
craft he’d spent years restoring and frequently
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