Gary A. Fishleigh lifelong resident of Wheaton Visitation for Gary A. Fishleigh, 50, will be from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, at St. John Lutheran Church, 125 E. Seminary Ave., Wheaton. He passed away Saturday, June 11, 2005, in his home, surrounded by his loving family, Bev, his wife, partner, friend; and his children, Amanda (17), Brandon (16) and Bret (22) whom he loved with all his heart. Gary had many passions and interests, and found time to embrace them all. He loved, most of all, his friends, many of over 30 years. In this busy world, sustaining relationships takes a lot of time and effort and Gary made them a priority. Phantom Lake YMCA Camp was his lifelong passion. He started as a camper in 1965 and stayed active by volunteering with many projects to support the tradition and beauty of Phantom Camp. Gary had many hobbies and interests: Lionel trains, antique toys, refinishing antiques, golf, travel and good wine. He enjoyed all of them with a passion and shared these with friends and family. Backyard barbecues, Halloween, Christmas Open House parties, and Christmas up north with family were all great times with friends and family that he loved. Gary spent his career as a banker. His last eight years were with Shorebank, Corporation, where he found a real home. The work was challenging and plentiful, his colleagues became his friends and he cherished each and every one. The amazing relationships that developed in a short period of time will be a lasting testimony to the passionate way that Gary lived his life. Gary (Fish) was special and always will be remembered because of the characteristics that made him how he was to all his friends and family. Family, friends and wonderful neighbors, and his faith in his Lord, strengthened Gary as he battled the brain tumor that took his life, an illness he confronted with courage and grace. Those who were fortunate enough to know Gary in the many facets of his life will remember him for who he was and will love him for what he left us with. In lieu of flowers, memorials would be greatly appreciated to Phantom Lake YMCA Camp, S110 W30240 YMCA Camp Road, Mukwonago, WI 53149, or to University of Chicago Brain Tumor Research, 5841 S. Maryland Ave. MC3026, University of Chicago Hospitals, Attn: Dr. Maciej Lesniak, Chicago, IL 60637.