Cynthia Blount Fisher

4/6/1921 - 12/22/2017

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  • 10/01/2021

    Lit a candle in memory of Cynthia Blount Fisher

  • 10/01/2021

    Cynthia had a big heart. She gave a lot to Fremont........unconditionally. She loved to tell stories about all her animals she had over the years with a big smile from ear to ear. I never felt unloved by her. She treated me like her own. She will leave a legacy of wisdom, humor, and love of family. The world has lost someone very special. She was the best mother-in-law. Roberta Fisher

  • 10/01/2021

    Mothers Day - 4 generations: Lindsey(3), Kitty(2), Annika(4), Mom(1), Anne(3). We took Mom out to brunch in Niles, but it was busy. We had to wait. Mom was hungry! She planted herself in the doorway and stared down the table we were waiting for until they left.

  • 10/01/2021

    Lit a candle in memory of Cynthia Blount Fisher

  • 10/01/2021

    Lit a candle in memory of Cynthia Blount Fisher

  • 10/01/2021

    RIP, Mom! You helped me to be independent and strong. I admired your strength, creativity and independence. I remember how you taught yourself Russian, off a record player, in your 50's. You even got a Russian pen pal and corresponded in Russian. You had a green thumb, and you loved to make things with clay and wood.You taught me to sew, crochet, knit and embroider...You loved animals and plants! You read to us, every night, and said our prayers. You adopted and raised 7 children. You also have 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren...I wish you could have met your great- grandson, Jack! You will truly be missed ... with all your quirks and all, Love, to you I will always be...Beth :cry::pray::heartpulse:

  • 10/01/2021

    As a child one of my favorite memories of Mom is her sitting in a arm chair with a book reading a bedtime story to four of us, Pat, Jin, myself and Tim. We had to be in our pjs and teeth brushed before she read to us. I loved it. She was such a good reader. She read all the little house on the prairie books; reading a couple of chapters and stopping, leaving us wanting more... I love being read to to this day.

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  • 10/01/2021

    Cynthia had a kind and loving heart. She adopted 8 children and raised them as her own. She loved all animals especially her dogs. She was very happy when she was immersed in one of her many hobbies which included painting, ceramics, wood carving, animal husbandry, gardening, and being outdoors any of these would put a smile on her face.

  • 10/01/2021

    RIP, Mom! You helped me to be independent and strong. I admired your strength, creativity and independence. I remember how you taught yourself Russian, off a record player, in your 50's. You even got a Russian pen pal and corresponded in Russian. You had a green thumb, and you loved to make things with clay and wood.You taught me to sew, crochet, knit and embroider...You loved animals and plants! You read to us, every night, and said our prayers. You adopted and raised 7 children. You also have 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren...I wish you could have met your great- grandson, Jack! You will truly be missed ... with all your quirks and all, Love, to you I will always be...Beth :cry::pray::heartpulse:

  • 10/01/2021

    Mom was great. She taught me many things as a child and an adult. She always appeared to be a complete resourse for all my questions from weather to space, gardening to creatures. All her knowledge she handed down came with stories mixed in which made understanding and remembering easy. She lived a very full life filled with adventure and curiosity that never ended as she continued to learn so many different things. She learned new languages like Russian so she could talk to folks on the other side of the earth during the Cold War after already knowing Spanish, French and Latin. Understood Biology and Agriculture, Spiders and Squirels. Mom could communicate with animals on a level rarely seen. Her Arts and Craft skills were second to none as she could easily paint flowers on bookcases and mice coming out of holes on my sink cabinet. She would house sit for an hour and hand us a perfect pencil drawing of our cat, which is framed and hanging. Being able to carve wood, mold clay, or tack together wood scraps she had collected in to anything she dreamed from simply yard decorations to cabinets, desks and works of art. I miss Mom and her sense of logic mixed in with humor. I am very lucky to have enjoyed her for so long. She will continue to be an influence in my life. I love you Mom.

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