Robert Allan Fisher, Sr.'s Obituary
Robert Allan Fisher, Sr., a man of deep faith, unwavering service, and boundless love for his family, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2025, at University of Maryland Shore Medical Center in Easton, Maryland.
He was 82 years old. Born in Easton on July 8, 1943, Robert was the son of the late Edgar M. and Irene (Morgan) Fisher. A proud graduate of the final class of Federalsburg High School in 1961. Robert's life was defined by a commitment to his family and his country.
After graduation, he served honorably in the United States Army. He returned home and later became a dedicated rural mail carrier for the United States Postal Service in Federalsburg and East New Market, Maryland, a role he held until his retirement.
It was during these years that Robert met and married the love of his life. Together, they shared nearly 60 beautiful years of marriage, building a life rooted in devotion and shared joy.
A true family man, Robert found his greatest happiness in the outdoors, often taking his family camping and exploring. His love for adventure led him to become an active member of the Chesapeake Bounders Club. An athlete at heart, Robert's passion for sports spanned his entire life; he was an avid golfer and loved country music and line dancing.
Robert was a member of the American Legion, the VFW, and the Marshy Hope Rod and Gun Club. He also served with distinction as a Past Master of the Nanticoke Masonic Lodge. Above all, Robert was a man of God. His quiet strength and faith were evident to everyone who knew him, serving as a guiding light for his family and friends.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Diane; his children, Ronnie Fisher (Donna), Robert Fisher, Jr., and Kathy Collins (Gary); and his five cherished grandchildren, Bobby, Meredith, Charlotte, Kristen, and Morgan. He also leaves behind his sister, Ruth Ann Jerger (Steve), and his brother, Eddie Fisher (Debbie).
In accordance with Robert's wishes, services will be private.
For those who wish to honor Robert's legacy of kindness and service, the family suggests memorial donations be given to the Alzheimer's Association at:
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