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Our beloved mother, sister, and “Nonnie”, Sharon Mae (Fisher) Aller passed away peacefully at the age of 85 on May 4, 2024. She leaves behind such precious memories for those who knew her and “hopes that everyone will be happy that she was here rather than mourning that she is gone”.
She is survived by her two children, Kelly (Scott) Atkins and Mark Aller; four grandchildren, Chris (Sahar) Atkins, Lauren (Karl) Grosselin, Lindsay (Nick) Hadinger, and Matthew (Michaela) Atkins, three great-grandchildren, Charlotte, Madilynn, Soraya, and more arriving soon; three siblings, Lois (Chuck) Jordan, Kay Kahle, and Jim (Mary Jo) Fisher. Her husband, Gerald, and brother, Jack Fisher, preceded her in death.
She laughed for a lifetime with her soulmate Jerry, danced every new year to “New York, New York”, never missed a chance to offer a hug or volunteer a helping hand, loved every Christmas ornament ever made, and enjoyed every gardenia flower she could find.
Always close with her four siblings, the Fisher siblings started their early life on Erie Street in Sylvania, Ohio. Many years later after lives across the country, the Fisher sisters and spouses were back together in Naples, Florida. If life is good, sometimes it gets even better.
A graduate of Burnham High School, she married her high school sweetheart Jerry at St Joseph’s Catholic Church in 1958. The visitation will be held at the same St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Sylvania, Ohio Monday, July 1, 2024, from 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, followed by her final celebratory mass starting at 11:00 AM. A celebration of life is being planned by the family.
Donations in memory of Sharon can be made to Bridge Hospice. Online condolences to reebfuneralhome.com