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Sharon Therese Fischer, 85, of Green Bay, WI, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Sharon was the beloved daughter of Robert and Mary (Turini) Bell. She married Bernard Fischer on November 11, 1981. She was a cherished member of Calvary Lutheran Church.
Sharon was the heart of her family, the loving mother of Cheryl Giannunzio, Mark (Debbie) Giannunzio, Darla (Tom) Salamonski, Kelly (Tracey) Giannunzio, Joey (Stephanie) Giannunzio, Tina (Mike) Roche, Scott (Heather Nawolski) Giannunzio. She was adored by her grandchildren, step-grandchildren, Brother Bill Bell, Sister Bonnie Dunlap, nieces, nephews, and all who knew her. Sharon was a caretaker, always welcoming everyone into her home with warmth, kindness, and an open heart.
Preceded in death by her son, Steven Giannunzio, husband Bernard Fischer, Brother, James Bell and her parents. Sharon leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and unwavering faith.
Friends and family are invited to gather at Pamperin Park on Sunday, May 4, 11am - 3pm to celebrate Sharon's life.
Online condolences may be shared at www.blaneyfuneralhome.com.
Mom was so much more than a mother to us. She was the glue that held us together, the rock we leaned on, and the foundation that shaped our lives. To lose her feels like losing our footing, but we know this is only temporary. She showed us how to rise, how to stand strong, and how to believe in our own strength. Mom had an unwavering belief in each of us and taught us that we could accomplish anything we set our minds to. She gave her all to each of us, always trying to be everything we needed. And, in those moments when she needed us, we were there to help.
Her final days were confusing for all of us. None of us knew how to navigate the path of cancer, but together, we found strength. We united our hearts, our strengths, and our talents to walk alongside her every step of the way until her last breath.
Mom, you left this world knowing how deeply we loved you. We did our best to show you, even though there were times we fell short. Now, in your honor, we will demonstrate our commitment to you by keeping the family together, just as you always wanted. You live on in our hearts and souls, and we will never let you go.
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