DONNA-FISHER-Obituary

DONNA J. FISHER

Columbus, Ohio

Dec 16, 1946 – Apr 6, 2017

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BORN
December 16, 1946
DIED
April 6, 2017
LOCATION
Columbus, Ohio

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FISHER (Stoffer), of Columbus, OH. passed away April 6, 2017. Visitation will be Tuesday, April 11 at the O.R. WOODYARD CO. 1346 S. High St. Columbus, OH. from 3 PM until time of service at 4.

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Donna moved next to me when we were in about 5th grade. We became close friends. We played jacks on our from porch. We had lots of fun. In high school we both took French and wrote letters to each other in French so our folks would not know what we were saying. In college we road to school together. We went skating late Saturday nights. As adults we fellowshipped with each others families. She was the best friend I ever had. I can not believe she is gone. I miss her. Linda Goff...

I worked with Donna in the Defense Department and always admired and respected her. She had patience and passion. Donna taught me to trust and believe in my abilities to reach people through teaching. The world is a better place because Donna shined the Lord's light, inspiring so many of us. She was a fabulous Mentor to me and a true blessing.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to you and your family during this difficult Time. I hope the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring you some comfort. Just knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

This seems to soon to say good bye. It seems your work had just begun. But God Almighty took your hand and lead you to your beautiful home in the Sky. Mother, you were an inspiration, classy, and full of joy. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mother Fisher will forever live in your hearts.

May you rest in all your glory!

My you rest in peace dearest aunt.

Heartfelt condolences to you, Steve, and your family. You shared many stories with me about how great a lady your mom was. May her memory and legacy live on in you and your children.

I just wanted to let all of you know how sorry I am for your loss. My mother, Ruby Blue was befriended by your mom at the Woodlands. My mother grew up an abused child and moving there was scary - her memories of her childhood were haunting her with the onset of her dementia. Your mother took mine under her wing and made her feel safe and loved. For that, to her I am eternally grateful. Even though she was struggling herself, she still reached out to my mom and helped her through one of her...