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Reginald was born on April 25, 1986, in Austin, Texas, to Reginald Fisher Sr. and Joycelyn Greathouse. He attended and graduated from LBJ High School in 2004. Reginald developed a love for Jesus Christ that shaped the way he lived, loved, and served others. His faith was not just words—it was evident in his kindness, his humor, and his deep compassion for family, friends, and even strangers.
He was a funny, outgoing, and talented man. He was known for his sense of humor and his ability to make people laugh even in the hardest of times. Reginald loved listening and reciting music lyrics. He was also a talented artist, blessed with a God-given gift. More than anything, he loved his children and spoke of them often with pride and joy. If you knew Reginald, you knew his heart. He was the kind of person who would give the shirt off his back, always ready to help and love without hesitation. He was such a thoughtful man, always lifting others up with words of life and encouragement at random times.
Reginald leaves to cherish his memory- his three children, Rasheed Fisher(Austin,TX), Reilan Fisher(Hutto,TX) and Anaesia Fisher (Richmond,VA), his mother Joycelyn Greathouse (Austin,TX), his father Reginald Fisher Sr.(Fayetteville,NC) his siblings Rashad Fisher, Ariel Laurant (Austin,TX) Davonte Fisher (Tarboro,NC) and Godbrother J’Mond Dickerson Sr. (Port Arthur,TX), Grandmother Shirley Greathouse (Austin,TX) and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will miss him deeply. He was preceded in death by his Maternal Grandfather, Adolph Greathouse Sr. Paternal Grandparents, James and Gloria Fisher
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8507 North IH-35, Austin, TX 78753

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