Florence's obituary
Florence Gertrude Fisher (née Minossi), aged 86, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2026, in Towson, Maryland. Born on May 1, 1939, in Baltimore, Maryland, she lived a full and cherished life surrounded by family.
Florence was the beloved wife of the late John R. Fisher Sr. and cherished daughter of the late Thomas Minossi and Anna Minossi. She was a devoted mother to her children: Michael Fisher (spouse Cindi Fisher), Nancy Nastalski (spouse Brian Nastalski), Steven Fisher (spouse Diane Fisher), and Joseph Fisher (spouse Lisa Padilla). She was predeceased by her son John R. Fisher Jr., whom she held close in her heart. Florence also shared a special bond with her sister Patricia Mouring and was predeceased by her brothers Lawrence Minossi and Thomas Minossi.
As a grandmother, Florence brought warmth and joy to the lives of Justin and Erica, Jason and Katie, Lindsey and David, Matthew and Kelsey, Sean, Amanda, Tayler and Connor, Nicolas, and Julia. Her love extended to her great-grandchildren Izabella, Makayla, Carter, Mason, Camryn, Kaedn, Anthony, Brycen, Aryella, Bentzon, and Mattie. She was also predeceased by her granddaughter Ashley Fisher.
Florence's life was filled with simple joys that left lasting impressions on those who knew her. She was known for her Christmas cookies that sweetened the holiday season and found delight in observing the foxes and deer that frequented her home. Her love for nature reflected her gentle spirit and appreciation for life’s quiet moments.
Florence’s faith was a guiding light throughout her life, shaping her love, compassion, and trust in God. Her unwavering devotion to her family reflected the values she held close to her heart. Florence found comfort in knowing she would one day be reunited with those who had gone before her, and her family finds peace in knowing that she now rests in eternal peace, embraced by God’s love.
Her memory will be treasured by all who were fortunate enough to know her. May the legacy of her love bring comfort to those she leaves behind.