In memory of

John Mark Fisher

December 19, 1955 -  October 1, 2024

John Mark Fisher passed away unexpectedly on October 1st, at the age of 68. John was a vibrant and loving man whose passion for life and family was evident to all. Born and raised in Parry Sound, he enjoyed his time on Georgian Bay and the nearby lakes. Educated at the University of Toronto (BSc) and University of Western Ontario (MBA), John enjoyed a long and successful business career, co-founding DigiMap Data Services and DMTI Spatial, in the digital mapping sector. He was blessed with a probing intellect, a rare ability to master complex technical concepts and an innate curiosity. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His keen sense of humour and joyful laugh will long reverberate. He had a passion for travel, exotic beer, wine, cheese, Monty Python and politics, and a disdain for populists. John's greatest source of pride was his three children. They will cherish his memory and carry his love for them, always.
Predeceased by his parents Edward and Janet Fisher, John is survived by his loving wife Diana
Elder, his children Althea, Emma and Adam Pitters-Fisher, first wife Glenor Pitters and his siblings, Adelyn Robertson, Ty Fisher (Karen Evans Fisher) and Matt Fisher (Maria Loukidelis). He will be greatly missed by his many nieces and nephews. Visitation October 26th at 11 am, with funeral service to follow at noon, at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre 375 Mount Pleasant Rd. ON M4T 2V8 In lieu of flowers, donations to Doctors Without Borders I Médecins Sans Frontiéres (MSF) Canada would be greatly appreciated.

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Cheenee Foster (Friend)

Entered October 16, 2024 from Toronto

It was with great sadness that I write this note to Diana, Adam, Emma, Althea and John’s family. John was a great friend for almost a decade and we worked together on his real estate endeavours. He always had great vision and was passionate about creating that vision into reality. He did that in all aspects of his life. His tremendous loyalty and extreme passionate love for Diana and his children was unwavering and inspiring. I will miss him as my treasured friend and am heartbroken. My deepest condolences to Diana and his beautiful children. RIP John.

Joan Chambers (Tiny) & family (Cousin in law)

Entered October 16, 2024 from Novascotia

My deepest condolences 🙏 to the Fisher/Pitters family. John had a smile that would light up any room he centered, John was ❤️ loved my cousin Glenor & his three children over the years who was privileged to be a great husband & father to his awesome family for several years, their world will not be the same without you in it, however your father above has called you to come home so it is with great sadness that we say goodbye so RIP 🙏 & in God's eternal love ❤️ & grace.

Kris (Nephew)

Entered October 16, 2024 from Ottawa

I was deeply saddened to hear about John's passing. He was such an incredible person—always so smart, funny, and kind. I always looked forward to seeing him at family gatherings, knowing our conversations would be engaging and memorable. John will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with the entire family during this difficult time.

Evelyn & Michael Treacy (High school and college friend)

Entered October 16, 2024 from Wellington, Florida

John was a wonderful friend….always caring about others and always so positive . We are glad that we were able to visit with him and Diana a couple of years ago. He was a big part of our younger years and he will be sorely missed.
RIP dear John
💔

Corey Knight 

Entered October 16, 2024 from Barbados

My every interaction with John was a pleasant one. From the ease of conversation to the willingness to assist you with anything. At this very difficult time, I would like to extend my condolences to Dianne and his family.

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