John & Nellie Stewart
Dear Ric, Barbara, Kim & Liz – our thoughts are with you as you celebrate the life and memories of your mother & grandmother Love John & Nel
Birth date: Feb 2, 1920 Death date: Dec 1, 2012
Verne Louise Fisher, 92, of Fort Myers, Florida, passed away on Saturday December 1, 2012. She was born February 2, 1920 in Minerva, Ohio to Charles Moser & Roxie (Harsh) Moser. Verne graduated from Columbiana High School in 1938. Read Obituary
Dear Ric, Barbara, Kim & Liz – our thoughts are with you as you celebrate the life and memories of your mother & grandmother Love John & Nel
Dear Family and Friends, I am deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved Verne Louise Fisher. Verne lived a life many could not imagine her dedicated years to her husband, children, grandchildren etc. She is definitely accounted as one of the mighty as said at Psalms 90:10, "In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; And if because of special mightiness they are eighty years…" May your loved one RIP until the promise found at John 5:28,29 is fully realized. "Don't be surprised at this. A time is coming when all people who are dead and in their graves will hear his voice. Then they will come out of their graves." Sincerely, [email protected]
So sorry for you loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God bless you with His comfort and strength to get through this hard time. Love and prayers, Christy
I have such fond memories of Aunt Verne, her laugh, smile and compassion. She was a great friend and sister-in-law to my mother and father and they speak of her often. My thoughts are with Uncle Dick and Rick during this time.
Aunt Verne was one of a kind: funny, feisty, strong, and caring. She and my father, her brother, Roger, could really get each other's goat — and laugh all the time while doing so. I loved hearing her stories about being a nurse. She was a professional, working woman in a pre-feminist age and I admired her for it. Rest in peace, Aunt Verne. We love you.
With love and prayers to all my Moser/Fisher family. Aunt Verne was one of my most favorite people in all the world. She was a second Mom to me as a kid and she and my Mom (her sister Betty) stayed close all of their lives. Now, they can sit down together again to laugh and play bridge as only they could do.