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  1. Apr 25, 2016 · He married Jeannie Price, a soon-to-be Alaska Airlines pilot and his former National Outdoor Leadership School student, on Valentine’s Day, 1981. After settling in Seattle, the couple had two children, Andy and, four years later, Katie Rose.

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    Back in 1997, not long after her husband's death, Universal Pictures reportedly made its first offer to Price-Fischer in its wishes to depict her and Fischer in a movie. She claims she declined, despite the fact that she could have used the money, because she reportedly worried about how they might depict Fischer (the deal would have allegedly prec...

    Price-Fischer previously worked as a pilot and flew such planes as Learjets, Boeing 727s and MD80s. Obviously her husband wasn't the only one in the family who liked to be above the clouds.

    The futurehusband and wife met on Wind River Peakin the Wyoming Rocky Mountains in 1974. Price-Fischer was Fischer's student in a National Outdoor Leadership School course. They married seven years later and had two children, settling in Seattle.

    "I would feel cheated if Scott had been killed in a car crash," Price-Fischer said at the time of her husband's death. "He deserved to die on Mount Everest."

    Price-Fischer's children, Andy and Katie Rose, are both heavily involved with the charity Classrooms in the Clouds. This Nepal-based organization supports education for the rural communities of the Himalayas, a place where their father spent a lot of time and which ultimately serves as his final resting place. Jeannie Price-Fischer may not be crazy...

    • Johnny Brayson
  2. In 1981, Fischer married Jeannie Price, who was his student on a NOLS Mountaineering Course in 1974. They moved to Seattle in 1982 where they had two children, Andy and Katie Rose Fischer-Price. [30]

  3. THE wife of late American mountaineer Scott Fischer has added her voice to calling “bulls---” on Everest, the Hollywood film that spent the previous two weekends atop the Australian box office and will soon surpass $10 million gross locally.

  4. Aug 12, 2015 · Fischer-Price, who leaves for Nepal in mid September, says everyone who knew her father has a positive story to tell her.

    • Patti Payne
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    • plpayne@msn.com
    • Puget Sound Business Journal
  5. He and his wife, Jeannie Price, moved to Seattle in 1982, where they had two children. T o his friends and compatriots, Fischer was more than the sum of his adventures. He was a strong, determined climber who inspired others.

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  7. Apr 22, 2010 · Jeannie Price, his widow, is happy for his body to be removed and cremated lower on Everest, according to Mark Gunlogson of Mountain Madness, the Seattle-based company that Fischer founded.

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