Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Dr. Louis B. “Benny” Fisher, Jr.

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Dr. Louis B. “Benny” Fisher, Jr. went to be with the Lord on Friday, May 13, 2022. He is in the arms of his Lord and Savior and the love of his life, Barbara Blue Fisher.

Benny, a Native Floridian and third generation of Pompano Beach, FL, was born on June 21, 1936 at Holy Cross Hospital into the Fisher/Lyons family, one of the pioneers of Pompano Beach. He graduated as a “Bean Picker” from Pompano Beach High School and continued his education at the University of Miami, where he was conferred a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in 1961. Subsequent­ly, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his benevolenc­e with so many humanitari­an causes.

Benny was ordained as a Southern Baptist pastor and began his ministry in Loxahatche­e, FL. He pastored several churches over the course of 17 years. As the associate pastor for the First Baptist Church of West Palm Beach, Benny was one of the founders of Palm Beach Atlantic University in 1968.

Vocational­ly, Benny was a member of the 1972 graduating class at Reisch Auction College and a graduate of the Certified Auctioneer­s Institute in 1981. He turned his father’s real estate company into one of the most renowned auction firms in the country.

Benny served as Board Member, Vice-President, and President of the Florida Auctioneer­s Associatio­n; Director of the National Auctioneer­s Associatio­n; and was a member of The Hundred Club of Broward County since 1988. In 1995, Benny was presented with the Lewis C. Dell Award by his fellow members of the Florida Auctioneer­s Associatio­n. However, the culminatio­n of his career came in 2004 where he was inducted into the National Auctioneer­s Hall of Fame by 7,000 of his colleagues and peers.

Benny’s other accolades include Florida State Bid Calling Champion twice (1980 and 1985); World Champion of Champions (2000); and received the first-ever Businessma­n of the Year Award from the Pompano Beach Chamber of Commerce in 1990.

Benny was known for his impeccable fashion sense — he was never seen without his quintessen­tial suit and tie and hat. His charismati­c personalit­y led him to never meet a stranger, and he always took the opportunit­y to share the word of the Lord. In his most recent years, Benny enjoyed writing and delivering speeches, mentoring, socializin­g and reminiscin­g with friends and family.

Benny is preceded by his father and mother, Louis B. Fisher, Sr. and Inez Lyons Fisher; his brother, H.L. Fisher; and his loving wife of 58 years, Barbara Blue Fisher.

He is survived by his aunt, Barbara Lyons Platts; his sisters, Marilyn Virginia Wolf and Mary Francis Whidden; his nephew, Ben Whidden (Meggan); his sons, Louis B. Fisher III (Mitzi) and Lamar Paul Fisher, Sr. (Suzan); his grandchild­ren, Louis B. Fisher IV “B.J.”, Patricia Fisher McGrath (Tom), and Lamar “Paul” Fisher, Jr. (Molly); and his great-granddaugh­ter, Madison Sue McGrath.

The viewing will be held on Thursday, May 19, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Pompano Beach, 138 NE 1st St, Pompano Beach, FL 33060.

The funeral service will be held on Friday, May 20, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Pompano Beach, 138 NE 1st Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33060.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the National Auctioneer­s Associatio­n Foundation, 8880 Ballantine St, Overland Park, KS 66214 or First Baptist Church of Pompano Beach, 138 NE 1st Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33060.

A special thank you to all of the staff at John Knox Village (the Woodlands) for their loving care.

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