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Janice Fisher (nee Legacy) of Point Clark and formerly of Woodstock, passed away on July 23, 2021 at the Kincardine Hospital at the age of 81. She was the beloved wife of the late Bill Fisher who predeceased her in 2008. Janice was born on February 20, 1940 to her late parents Ada (Brennan) and Alec Legacy. Mother of Susan Millson (Darren) of Woodstock, and Jamie (Diane) Fisher of Midland. She had 4 grandchildren. Survived by her sister Marilyn Ludington. Predeceased by brother Ken Legacy. Due to current restrictions a private interment will take place.
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Sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. Janice and I met in hospital 2 years ago. She was a great lady and also had some good laughs in her which made the stay a lot better for both of us.
Sending our sincere condolences to Jan's family. We lived on the same street and I used to go and visit and take her some food because I always seem to cook too much .... Was so nice having a chat with her. Actually our granddaughter bought her car and is just loving it.
Dear Fisher family my condolences on the passing of Janice .She was such a nice lady ,we worked to gether many times at the lucknow legion either at seniors dinning or for a funeral lunch .She was such a pleasure to be with always so generous with her time.My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
We have been friends for many years and we will miss Jan’s presence in our life. She was kind, caring and generous with all the people close to her. She will Always be in our hearts.
My sympathy to all on janices passing,,,first met Janice when she and Bill became engaged,Being younger kids next door to the Fishers growing up we were quite excited to meet his new girlfriend . . Glad they got some retirement years at peaceful pt. Clark