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Tribute to Grandpa
The original Nile company name was an idea from my grandfather, Marlow Fisher. He grew up as a poor boy in the foothills east of Bountiful, Utah. To quote the words of a song he taught his family: “… he never had a cent and was dead broke.” He met the love of his life, my grandmother Leone Fisher, in junior high and worked up his courage to propose to her in the 9th grade. To support his growing family beyond his work as a pharmacist, he learned the chemical formulary business and developed products for mortuaries and the embalming process.
In a tip of his fedora to the early Egyptians and their embalming practices, Grandpa called his company Nile Products. Many of his grandchildren remember working with him in the lab bottling lotions, shampoos and embalming fluid. A joy to be around, he always had a kind smile, a funny story and plenty of time to drink a Coke or eat a bowl of strawberry ice cream. He is fondly remembered by all who knew him and his whole family is proud to bear his family name. Nile Polymers is a legacy to his example, integrity and kindness. We all look forward to seeing him again.