Marilyn Lea Fisher
December 19, 1945 ~ March 10, 2015
Born in:
erie, PA
Resided in:
Meadville, PA
COCHRANTON - Marilyn Lea Fisher, 69, of Cochranton, PA, passed away, Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at the Marquette Hospice House, Meadville. Marilyn was born on December 19, 1945, in Erie, PA. Daughter of Virginia Waldmann Hanson, and the late Carl Hanson. She married Don Calvin Fisher on June 13, 1964,
Marilyn had worked in the food industry for many years, she formerly owned the Karmadon Dinor in Tidioute, PA. Since retiring from the food service industry she is spending more time with family and other peaceful pursuits.
Survivors include her beloved husband of 50 years, Don Calvin Fisher of Cochranton; three daughters, Lynda Franke and her husband Tim of Centerville; Susan Watkins and her husband Bob of Cochranton; and Kathleen Fisher and her companion Mike of Wattsburg; two sons, Raymond H. Fisher II and his wife Kelly of Lake City; Michael Fisher and his wife Tracy of Wattsburg; thirteen cherished grandchildren, Calvin and Natalie Franke; Jesse Reinwald, Chase and Dillon Watkins; D.C. Fisher; Brandon Winkler, Louis Nadeau; Michael Fisher, Adam Fisher, Taylor and Samantha Davis and Emily McGinnett; three sisters Carol Robie of FL; Nancy Fisher and her husband Jim of NC; and Christine Vandervort and her husband Jim of Ashtabula, Oh; also one brother Gary Hanson.
Friends and family are invited to a celebration of Marilyn's life, Sunday, March 15, 2015 from 1:00 P.M. until the time of a private service at 3:00 P.M. at the Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hospice of Crawford County, 464 Pine Street, Meadville, PA 16335.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Marilyn's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com.








Marilyn was like a Mother to me in so many ways. She listened, understood, supported, respected and loved me just the way I am. I loved my visits to the Karmadon Diner. Did she EVER make anything that wasn’t completely delicious? I loved her bravery in the face of difficulty. She was as genuine a person I have ever met and her smile was exquisite in it’s ability to transform your day. I love you, Marilyn. My deep love to Don, Ray and the rest of the family. May you know deep peace in this difficult time. Love to you always, Laurie Green
Lynda and family….praying for you during this time. I bet your mom is dancing with the angels in heaven. So you can know she is in a happy place. Remember all the memories and hold on to those. We love you. John. Madison and Kimberly
Our sincere sympathies to Don and Family. Sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. I always remember and enjoyed her big muffins. She was such a wonderful baker. She’ll be remembered very fondly. Thoughts and prayers.. Doris Leary and Family
I shall always remember Marilyn with her sweet smile and kind words. I’m sorry to hear of her passing, and send all my love to the family at this sad time of her passing, but know she is “flying with the angels.” Thinking of all of you.
Mom…..I miss you terribly and you have only been gone a short time. I can not have even imagined the pain that I would feel with your passing. You were everything to me–you were my main supporter and champion. You were a wonderful, amazing woman. You were the most loving, caring and accepting person I have ever known. I hope that I can follow in your footsteps and continue to spread the love and joy that you have given to others. You will forever be with me in my heart. Please visit me often. I need you to remain in my life. I will be searching for you often. I love you!
Uncle Don and my wonderful cousins- it breaks my heart not to be there with and for y’all during this difficult time. Take comfort in family, friends and your faith. I find comfort in knowing that Aunt Mariyln is cooking and baking up a storm in heaven with Cindy and Grandpa Fisher. My love to y’all, God bless!