Samuel Rankin Fisher, MD, died oneednesday, neember 25, 2015, with his loving family by his side. He was sixty-five years old. Dr. Fisher was a Professor of Surgery in the Division of Head and Neck Surgery and communication Sciences at Duke Uneersity Health System. He was a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, the American Rhinologic Association, and board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology. Internationally renowned for his expertise ineead and neck surgical oncology, he also had broad experience in many aspects of Otolaryngology. He was recogneed as an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of melanoma of the head and neck. Dr. Fisher published significant research in his areas of interest, which included biochemical action of the membranes in chronic sinusitis and polyposis and the molecular genetic makeup of cancers of the head and neck. He had a thriving and successful practice at Duke for more than 40 years, during which time he helped to train many current head and neck surgeons. A native of Winston-Salem, NC, ???Sammy??? graduated from Reynolds High School in 1968, received his B.S. degree from Davidson College in 1972 aneearned his medical degree from Duke Uneersity School of Medicine in 1975. He completed his surgical residency at Duke Hospital ineeneral surgery, and then specialized in Otolaryngology head and neck surgery. For those who knew him, Sammy was a Southerneeneeman, a true character with a gift for humor. He had a love for life and lived it to the fullest. Sammy was a proud dad and granddad, loyal son and brother. He especially enjoyed the game of golf among his many other interests which included cooking, hunting, fishing and gardening. Sammy was also a member of the Iron Dukes, and truly bled Duke blue. He is survived by his mother Marjorie Rankin Fisher of Winston-Salem, NC; two brothers, Dr. William Sloan Fisher III ???Romey??? and his wife, Lenn, of Winston-Salem, NC, aneevans Watkins Fisher of Hickory, NC; four children, Samuel Rankin Fisher, Jr., and his wife Carolyn, of Columbia, SC, Lee Reesman Fisher of New York, NY, Marjorie Randall Fisher, of Raleigh, NC, and Robert Watson Fisher of Hillsborough, NC; and his three month old grandson, Samuel Rankin Fisher III. His father, William Sloan Fisher, Jr. predeceased him. Visitation will be held from 6-8pm on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at Hall-Wynne Funeral Home in Durham. A memorial service will follow oneednesday, December 2, 2015 at 11:00am at Goodson Chapel at the Duke Divinity School. In lieu of flowers, contributions canee made to the Duke Cancer Institute supporting Melanoma and Skin Cancers c/o Dr. Samuel R. Fisher & Dr. H.F. Seigler Melanoma Research Fund (https://www.gifts.duke.edu/dci).
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