Brenda Ramage
I think of you each and every day. I miss you so much. You taught me everything, except how to live without my Daddy.
Birth date: Feb 21, 1931 Death date: Dec 28, 2014
Ernest E. Fisher Easton, Ernest E. “Ernie†Fisher of Easton, died at the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center, Easton, on Sunday December 28, 2014. He was 83. Born in Talbot County on February 21, 1931 he was the son of Read Obituary
I think of you each and every day. I miss you so much. You taught me everything, except how to live without my Daddy.
There are no words to express how much I miss you.
I would like to express my deepest and heartfelt condolences to the family of Ernest Fisher. I am truly sorry for the loss that you are feeling. Anytime that we loss someone in death can be the hardest thing that you have to experience and for that I would like to keep your family in my prayers. Our God Jehovah never intended for you deal with the loss of death. During this difficult time, know that God wants you to rely on him for comfort. (2 Corinthians 1: 3, 4) It is my hope that rely on God for comfort and cherishing the wonderfull memories of Ernest to console your family in the day's ahead.
Warm thoughts and prayers for you Brenda and for your family. You talked so much about your dad that I feel like I know him well. I'm sure you will cherish the memories and times you spent with him. Jean
Ernie was more than a neighbor to our family. He was the first person to walk across the street and welcome us to South Street the morning after we moved in. He was so genuinely friendly and happy to meet us telling me that our house had been empty too long and needed to be busy with another family again. He loved kids and it never bothered him when his house was Action Central for kids on the block. I remember him as more of a Grandfather for the whole block the way he talked and joked with everyone. He was a gentle soul and very caring. Ernie goes ahead to welcome us home and is preparing quite a celebration when our time of transition comes. Until then, we can remember him in everyday acts of kindness and being helpful to new faces we meet. I know he'd want that.
To ALL of the Fisher family, we lost a great soul Can still hear him telling jokes and stories.