The unexpected passing of a beloved and compassionate mother of three has deeply saddened her family. Michelle Fisher, a dedicated teaching assistant at West Hill Primary School in Cannock for over ten years, was a well-known and amiable figure in the local area. Tragically, she took her own life on Friday, February 20, leaving her children Morgan, 22, Jake, 18, and Harvey, 13, in a state of shock and devastation as they come to terms with the loss.
In a touching tribute from her close ones, Michelle, aged 42, is fondly remembered as a kind-hearted individual who had a natural knack for making others feel cherished. Described as someone who radiated warmth wherever she went, she was praised for her caring nature, humor, and selfless demeanor.
Michelle’s family expressed the profound impact of her absence, noting the significant void it has left in their lives. Her unwavering dedication to her children and her involvement in the local community through her work at the school were highlighted as testaments to her loving and supportive character.
Her family shared that Michelle’s passion for her children and community extended beyond her role at the school. She adored her Labrador, Luna, and was a devoted supporter of her son’s football team, actively engaging in match days and fostering a sense of camaraderie among fellow supporters.
To honor Michelle’s memory, Hednesford Town FC will hold a minute’s applause before their match on Saturday, March 14. A GoFundMe page has been set up by her loved ones to gather contributions for her funeral arrangements, allowing for a dignified farewell that mirrors her compassionate and generous spirit.
The fundraiser aims to alleviate the financial burden during this difficult time and provide support for Michelle’s family as they navigate life without her. It serves as a gesture of solidarity and comfort as they come to grips with the profound loss they have experienced.
