David Fisher
July 24, 1948 — February 25, 2024
David Lee Fisher, 75, passed away on February 25, 2024 in West Des Moines, Iowa.
He was born July 24, 1948 in West Des Moines, Iowa to his parents Tom and Rose Fisher. David grew up in Valley Junction. He worked for Iowa Power, MidAmerican Energy, and Par Electric for many years. David was a proud member of IBEW local 55. He enjoyed many years of riding his Harley Davidson. After retirement he enjoyed working outside and taking his dog, Winnie for walks. David also enjoyed cheering on the Chicago Bears and Iowa Hawkeyes. Most of all he cherished his time with his friends and family.
David is survived by son, Dalton Lee Fisher Beauchamp; and other loving family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents; five sisters; and two brothers.
Memorial contributions may be made to AHeinz57 Animal Shelter in loving memory of David Fisher.
A celebration of life will be planned at a later date.
Online condolences may be made at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Gary Smuck
06/25/2024
R.I.P. Brother !
Thomas Indelicato
04/05/2024
RIP David, you were a special man and a special friend!
Tom
Steven Craig Humphreys
02/28/2024
"RIP" Brother, see you on the flip side and like the other brother I doubt The'll be any resting.
Steve Humphreys El Forastero MC.
John Amodeo
02/28/2024
BROTHER, BROTHER, BROTHER...I WILL MISS THAT GREETING WE HAD AND ALL THE GOOD TIMES AND LAUGH'S WE SHARED (AND THERE WERE MANY). THE RIDES WE WENT ON AND THE ONE TO KC WHERE WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRY THE WORLD FAMOUS "COWBOY BEANS" WHICH TURNED INTO A VERY EXPLOSIVE EVENING.
I'D SAY, "REST IN PEACE" BUT I'M SURE THAT YOU AND LLOYD AND MOOSE WILL NOT BE RESTING.
I'LL SEE YOU WHEN.
JOHN AMODEO
Pali Williams
02/28/2024
Verse from Old Cowboy...
Where do old cowboys go, after the last rodeo, with untamed dreams in there eyes ? Maybe Cowboy Heaven, maybe Cowboy Hell, I don't know, one last roundup...one last rodeo.
You can't out run the clock or the gun, only a fool would try. You play the hand the Devil deals, you roll them loaded dice, but I the end it don't cost nothing, you pay with your life...that's all that Ol' Cowboy has to spend.
Where do old cowboys go, don't ask me, I don't know. Ol' Cowboys never die, they just saddle up and go into the sunset, the next rodeo.
Ride on David, Ride On !!!