
Her professional life centered around family law, both as a Superior Court Staff Attorney and Superior Court Commissioner for El Dorado County from 1987-1996 and then with her private family law practice. El Dorado Hills became Mary’s home.Īfter graduating from McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento in 1978, Mary began a fulfilling legal career. Together with Mary’s father “Big Bob,” the couple built Pacific States Development Corporation, which became the prominent developer of El Dorado Hills during the 1970s and early 1980s. Mary moved to California in 1973 with her husband Bill, and what began as a one year opportunity became one of the great adventures of their lives. She is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, in-laws, and countless friends.īorn in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in the Town of Brookline, Mary was a proud graduate of Newton Country Day School and Wheaton College (Norton, MA).


Muse Esq., of Boston and the late Peter J. of Washington, DC, Honorable Christopher J., of Hingham, Stephen P. Adored “Yaya” to her eleven grandchildren Jack, Michael, Ella, Claire, Maggie, Marlena, Nora, William, Margot, Katherine and James. Cherished mother of the seven Muse-Fishers, Julie and husband David Giordano of West Roxbury, MA, Mary Katherine (Katie) and husband David Boyaj of Roslindale, MA, Michael and wife Lauren (Dunlap) of Sacramento, Annie and husband Aaron Bellamy of El Dorado Hills, John and wife Sally (Darby) of Berkeley, Christopher and girlfriend Katrina Lund of El Dorado Hills, and Andrew (Scooter) of El Dorado Hills. On May 5, 2020, Mary died peacefully at home surrounded by her husband and seven children.īeloved wife of 48 years of William Fisher, and daughter of the late Robert and Mary Beatty Muse.
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