ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — David Fischer, who served as St. Petersburg’s mayor from 1991 to 2001, died Wednesday, city officials confirmed.
He was 92 years old.
“Mayor Fischer was a dedicated public servant who left lasting impacts on the City of St. Petersburg,” said Mayor Kenneth T. Welch. “I join the rest of our community in celebrating his legacy and contributions that helped make our City what it is today – from the Rays’ first pitch in St. Pete to redefining the role as Mayor.”
Fischer won three terms as mayor before term limits were put in place. He also served on St. Pete’s City Council.
“He believed in listening, building relationships, and doing the quiet, steady work that moves a community forward. His work and leadership will forever be a staple in our City’s history and we are all better for it,” Welch said.