Janet Fisher

June 14 1949 - November 22 2021

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FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO MEET AT THE CHURCH FOR HER FUNERAL MASS

Visitation :

John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
Monday November 29th 2021 4:00-8:00 PM

1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus Ohio 43212

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Services:

Funeral Mass
Tuesday November 30th 2021 at 11:00 am

St. Anthony Catholic Church
1300 Urban Drive
Columbus , Ohio 43229

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Obituary

Janet M. (Capparuccini) Fisher, age 72, passed away surrounded by family on Monday November 22, 2021 at OSU Wexner Medical Center. Janet was a 1968 graduate of St. Joseph Academy. She was preceded in death by her parents, Nicola and Amy (Pomante) Capparuccini; her sisters, brothers, and their spouses, Marguerite Capparuccini; Ann (Russ) Shields; Theresa (Frank) Dematteis; Lillian (Paul) Clifford; Louis Capparuccini; James Capparuccini; twin sister, Maria J. Capparuccini; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Anna and John Fox; in-laws, Harry and Evelyn (Kleinlein) Fisher. Janet is survived by her husband of 53 years, Harry; daughters, Nicole (Todd) Bentley; Kimberly (Dan) Douglas; sister, Mary Catherine Capparuccini; brother-in-law, Rex Fisher; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; dear friends, Ralph and Kathy Cook. Visitation will take place at the John Quint Treboni Funeral Home located at 1177 W. 5th Avenue in Columbus on Monday November 29, 2021 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am on Tuesday November 30, 2021 at St. Anthony Catholic Church, located at 1300 Urban Drive in Columbus, Fr. Tom Petry, Celebrant. Entombment will immediately follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Lockbourne, OH. Family and friends are asked to meet at the church on the day of the funeral. In lieu of Flowers, Donations may be made to the Mid-Ohio Food Bank in Janet’s Memory.


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Condolences for Janet Fisher


From : JoAnn Margaret
To : Family
Date: November 24th 2021

My condolences on your loss.
From : Nicole
To : Mom
Date: November 25th 2021

There are no words to describe the depth or intensity of this pain. It’s consuming every ounce of my being. Know that my entire world stopped at 6:02 p.m. on November 22nd and yet, every minute feels like an hour. You did your best to prepare me, knowing that it was impossible to completely do so. Long before your health issues existed, you said that nothing would compare to the pain I’d feel when I lost you. You only knew that because you’d lost your own mother. You were so right, Mom. It sometimes hurts to breathe and the burden on my soul seems unbearable. I don’t know how you went through this while taking care of two young children.

Thank you for loving me with all that you had to offer. Thank you for fighting so hard for so long. Thank you for working your butt off to help Dad provide for our family, and for making sure that I received a good education. Thank you for the lazy days spent floating in the pool and the Saturday evening dinners and shopping sprees at Kohl’s after Mass. Thank you for drying my tears throughout the years, including when you reached up and tried to dry them at the hospital last weekend. I’m sorry I broke down. I tried so hard not to cry because I never wanted you to be afraid. Thank you for raising me to know God, because it’s only through His grace that I’m going to survive this. I love you, Mommy and on this Thanksgiving Day, I am giving thanks for the time we had. This is not goodbye, it’s just ȁCsee you later.ȁD
From : Kathy & Ralph
To : Janet
Date: November 25th 2021

You have always held a special place in our hearts. Thank you for all the good times we shared and for the wonderful memories. You will definitely be missed. May you rest in peace.
From : Mary Turner
To : Fisher Family
Date: November 26th 2021

My deepest sympathies to my Uncle (Harry), my two cousins(Kim and Nicole),and my grandmother(Mary Capparuccini). Lots of great memories when I was a kid. All the family gatherings, I surely do miss and will never forget!!! Love all of you!!!
From : Patricia Shifflet Weimer
To : To the Fisher Family
Date: November 28th 2021

I first met you as a child of 6 years old, and you were 8 years old when your brother James (Jim ) married my Aunt Ann. We had so many fun times together as kids. All the family get together, all the births of Jim, and Ann having their kids Gina, Nick, Maria, and Anna. All the fun we had at Uncle Jim,and Aunt Ann house. Than the sad times when Uncle Jim died. We became much closer so to help Aunt Ann cope, someone was always there to help her. My mom was so happy she had all of your family as part of our family. We also happy when Aunt Ann met John (Butch) Fox. We all welcomed him to the family. He was so happy that you loved him as much as your brother Jim, as we all did. I always felt close to you and your family. We have laughed, cried, and had fun. All the dinners, or times at the house, or when we just stopped by to visit. I have prayed for you for many years, and you have always been a fighter. I always saw a very strong Lady in you even with all the things you went thru. I know now you are with your family now and are happy and out of pain. Laughing and dancing with your family. I can see you and Aunt Ann and Uncle Jim, all your sisters, and brother Louie, and your Mom and Dad. I see you watching over your girls, and Harry. And all your nieces, and nephews, and all your friends, and I hope I am one of your special friends, more like a sister. I know you are meeting your twin for the first time. Growing up with a wonderful family and making a bigger family with my family, and yours. I will continue to pray for your family and seeing your smiling face. You are an angel now please watch over your family and mine. You are going to be missed, but I know you will be watching over all of us. May You Rest in Peace.