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dren. The more the merrier 
because she believed a full 
house was the best home.
She enjoyed cooking, 
playing bridge, and shop-
ping with her girls and Phil, 
and the quiet focus of nee-
dlepoint and knitting. She 
had wonderful girlfriends 
and relished the time she 
spent with them. She was 
as dependable with them as 
she was to her family.
Mrs. Fischer was the 
beloved wife for 64 years of 
the late Philip B. Fischer; 
cherished mother of 
Andrea Fischer Newman 
and Frank Newman, Jill 
Fischer Rachesky and Mark 
Rachesky, and the late Loren 
Beth Fischer; loving grand-
mother of Lauren and David 
Seidman, David Newman, 
Allison Rachesky, Samantha 
Rachesky, Steven Rachesky, 
and Kate Rachesky; proud 
great-grandmother of 
Benjamin Seidman. 
Myrna now joins Phil, 
together again and, at last, 
with daughter Loren who 
has waited for them since 
1982. Their family cele-
brates their love for one 
another and feels immense 
gratitude that they are 
together at last.
Interment was at 
Beth El Memorial Park. 
Contributions for the late 
Myrna R. Fischer may 
be made to University of 
Michigan, the Philip B. and 
Myrna R. Fischer Fund 
for Alzheimer’s Research, 
Michigan Medicine Office 
of Development, 777 E. 
Eisenhower Pkwy., Suite 
650, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, 
victors.us/myrnarfischer, 
(make checks payable to 
University of Michigan). 
Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

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