Mom, there is no way it’s been a whole year without you. It still doesn’t seem real. I cannot begin to explain the struggle this past year has been without you for everyone. You are missed and so loved more than you will ever know. It’s hard to go on without you checking up on us every day, without your advice and your opinions, and all your support. I wish more than anything that you were here to meet your newest grandson. I don’t know how we ended up with so many boys. But here we are. But he will know you and every wonderful thing about you as long as I’m here. And have the most incredible angel. Penny and Justin miss you so much too. You were so much to them, more than I think you realized. And Dad is keeping up with everything you would want and ensuring he’s taking care of everything the way you’d want it. You’re in our every day conversations and you’re still the person we worry about making proud the most. I hope it’s beautiful up there and I hope you’re so happy and healthy. We put some trees up for you today along with a Snoopy and Woodstock we thought you’d love! We all love you so much and miss you more than life itself. Love, Erin Kylie
Let the memory of Lisa be with us forever.
Lisa G. Fisher, 59, of Gallipolis, Ohio passed away on Friday, December 13, 2024 at her residence. Lisa was born on September 22, 1965 in Dayton, Ohio daughter of Faye Rossiter Unroe who survives in Gallipolis and the late Paul Milard. Lisa retired from teaching after 35 years. She had spent 30 of those years with Gallia County Local Schools with the last 20 being at Hannan Trace Elementary. There she taught 1st grade where she served as a resource and a mentor for students and staff. Lisa was a member of the OEA where she served as treasurer for Gallia County Local Schools for years. She is a University of Rio Grande alumni where she obtained her Bachelors Degree. Lisa loved educating and found her calling in teaching children. She showed unwavering strength fighting cancer twice, never giving up. Lisa enjoyed camping where she was surrounded by her children and grandchildren. She loved to spend time with friends and was always thinking of everyone before herself. Lisa was a caring wife, loving mother, wonderful grandmother, compassionate sister, devoted daughter, thoughtful friend and incredible person. She will be missed by every life she’s touched. Lisa is survived by her husband, Tim Fisher, whom she married on October 17, 1992 in Gallia County, Ohio; two daughters, Erica Fisher (Rodney Chesser) of South Shore, Kentucky and Erin (Justin) Dixon of South Shore, Kentucky; three grandchildren, Brayden and Braxton Chesser, and Penny Dixon; her mother, Faye (Bobby) Unroe of Gallipolis; two sisters, Terri (David) Short of Gallipolis, Ohio and Lori (Paul) Sanders of Patriot, Ohio; her in-laws Roger and Margie Fisher of Oak Hill, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews; and her pet Jack Russell Terrier, Freckles; special friends, Janelle Hineman, Vera Johnson, and Heidi Birchfield.
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