en will greatly miss their long phone conversations with their mother, who always made time to talk. Harriet enjoyed exploring the world. During college she taught English in Mexico, and, upon graduating, biked through Europe from the North Sea to the Alps. She continued to travel throughout her life, paying multiple visits to relatives in Germany, biking in France and Italy, teaching in Spain, and touring Cuba. In retirement, she enjoyed many trips with her children's families. Harriet was also passionate about tennis. She was an avid tennis fan, and in the 1990's realized a long-held dream of traveling to England to watch Wimbledon. What Harriet loved most, however, was playing the game and friendships made with fellow players. Harriet was determined to make a difference. Throughout her life, she marched for peace and women's rights, registered voters, volunteered for campaigns, and worked with the League of Women Voters. In addition to her two children, Harriet is survived by grandchildren, Michael, Caroline, Charlie, Melanie, Jenny and Andy, 3 nieces, 3 nephews, a brother-in-law, and many close friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Jack, sister Ruthann Bloom, and parents Ernst and Helene Fischer. Harriet will live on through our many wonderful memories of family holidays, traveling, and working to make the world a better place for all. A celebration of Harriet's life will be held Saturday, October 20th, 1:00pm, at the First Unitarian Society, 900 University Bay Drive in Madison. Gifts in Harriet's honor may be directed to the Harriet Fischer Gorski and Jack Gorski Scholarship Fund. Checks should be made out to the UW Foundation, referencing the fund in the memo line, and sent to: UW Foundation, US Bank Lockbox 78807, Milwaukee, WI 53278-0807. Cress Center 6021 University Ave. Madison (608) 238-8406