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Mr. Farrell John Fisher April 21, 1956 - January 27, 2013, age 56 of Griffin, passed away on Sunday, January 27, 2013 at Southern Regional Medical Center. Mr. Fisher was born in Beaumont, Texas on April 21, 1956. He is preceded in death by his parents, Andrus Fisher and Ida Mae Goodwin. Mr. Fisher was a veteran of the United States Air Force and a firefighter for the City of Atlanta. Survivors include his wife, Melody White Fisher; daughters, Sydney Fisher, Adrienne Fisher, Carmen Fisher; grandsons, Uri Fisher, Zacir Smith; sisters, Gail Grant, Barbara Smith, Polly M. Fisher, Tara Landry, Brenda Alfakey, Patsy Holland; brother, Andrus Fisher, Jr.; brothers-in-law, Douglas Smith, Donald Grant, Joseph Landry. Visitation for Mr. Farrell John Fisher will be on Thursday, January 31, 2013 from 3:00pm until 5:00pm at Conner -Westbury Funeral Home. Following the visitation, funeral services will be conducted in the Chapel of Conner-Westbury Funeral Home. Reverend Cleopatrick Lacy will officiate. Conner-Westbury Funeral Home, 1891 West McIntosh Road, Griffin, is in charge of arrangements. www.conner-westburyfuneralhome.com
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Still missing you my friend. Much Luv
Terry Kirkwood-Randle
Friend
January 25, 2021
To the most beautiful and loving big brother, Farrell, is my hero, my inspiration. sharing the last days by your side will forever keep me grateful for having you as my brother. Thank you for loving me. I miss you so much. I will see you again in the spiritual world that is the ultimate life...... your loving sister, Brenda
February 4, 2013
My condolences to Ferrell's family. We were classmates I believe from elementary school. May he rest in peace...
Pamela Price
February 3, 2013
Oh how I will miss you.To the family just know that he's with the Lord, he's finished his course now we must also. He was such a good person and Father/ brother/ uncle/friend R.I.P. classmate.
wilkie mcdowell
February 2, 2013
May God wrap his arms around you and your family. You're a great loss but God picked you.
Will miss you friend.
Georgine
Georgine Guillory
February 1, 2013
May You RIP Dear Friend, Classmate,Loving Father,Brother And Good Husband To Your Wife. I Know The Battle Was Hard, But You Are Now In The Kingdom /W/ The Almighty. I Will Miss You.
Cheryl Briggs-Watts
January 31, 2013
You and the family are in my prays.
Deanah Randle Reddick
January 31, 2013
Being a classmate of Mr. Fisher saddens me to learn of his family's loss, as well as the Class of 74. May the family find comfort in their memories of Farrell, and know that he was well loved by those he touched, and those that grew up with him. So say not to yourselves, "he was so young." But remember, God is no respecter of persons. And he that sleeps in Christ shall live again. May you be comforted knowing this truth.
Clifton Rideaux
January 31, 2013
January 31, 2013
Ive known Farrel for well over 40 years and i have never met a guy like him who was always the same from the first day i met him. May God grant him peace. May his family be comforted in knowing that he is at peace and with our Father in Heaven. From the Roy family.
Terry Roy
January 31, 2013
Over the last six years during our frequent conversations you've always told me: “We are in the twilight of our lives, enjoy every moment”.
I will always rewind those conversations as they have helped me over the last few days of sorrow and loss.
I pray the Fisher family stay strong and loving as Farrell words were meant to lift the burden of sorrow and for us to enjoy life blessings of another day.
A wealth of empathy I will now carry as I truly miss our “hit me back” messages via the phone and I now fully understand the twilight importance.
Peace in Rest my friend..
Richard Roy
January 31, 2013
My heart is so heavy, Farrell was such a Sweet and Loving person and friend his presents will be missed. GOD only loaned him to us for a while, now GOD is in need of his ANGEL in HEAVEN. Farrell is no longer here with us "but" he will remain in our thoughts and hearts forever and always, because of the person Farrell was. Family, rest easy kowing my friend is in a better place and is watching over us....
Helen Roach
January 31, 2013
My prayer are with you and the family. Be strong and know that there is no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.
Beverly Trainer (Moore)
January 31, 2013
We always think we have time in this life to do all the things we want to do. But in reality no one knows the future God has the finally word. I'm going to miss Ferrell but I know God's will must be done. Rest in peace my dear cousin, until we meet again.
Nancy Fontenot
January 31, 2013
You will always be a beacon of light in the eyes of many. Rip...
Terry Kirkwood
January 31, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Roosevelt & Barbara Guidry
January 31, 2013
My Heart is so heavy at the lost of my classmate & dear friend. My Prayers goes out to the family. Ferrell was Loved by everyone he met and he was such a honorable man. He will be greatly missed.
Terry Kirkwood
January 31, 2013
My prayers and thoughts are with each of you during this time of bereavement of your dear brother. It has been a very long time since I have seen Farrell. May the love of Christ keep you strong.
Alice Arceneaux Colbert
January 31, 2013
God Bless all his family and friends, Farrell was loved dearly by his Classmates From Hebert High Class of 74. We thank God for all the wonderful memories.
January 30, 2013
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