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Kevin Kim
Fisher
May 11, 1963 — Jun 23, 2026
Kevin Kim Fisher, age 63, of Lansford, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully at his home on June 23, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Born on May 11, 1963, in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, Kevin was the son of the late Gilbert Murray and Loretta May (Reeser) Fisher.
Kevin devoted many years of his life to his work as a truck driver, earning the respect and friendship of colleagues across countless miles and roads. Those closest to him will always remember his passion for life, especially his love for playing the drums—a joy that brought music and rhythm into many family gatherings and quiet moments alike. Kevin also found freedom and exhilaration in riding motorcycles, an activity that captured his adventurous spirit and love of the open road.
Family meant everything to Kevin. He is survived by his two daughters: April, wife of John Stevens of Lansford, and Miracle Fisher of Tamaqua. Kevin was a proud and loving grandfather to Dustin, Ean, and John Stevens, and a cherished great-grandfather to Jaxtyn and Bentley. His siblings—Lori Fisher Ahner of Palmerton, Penny Fisher of Ohio, William Fisher of Arkansas, Mark Hettler of Tamaqua, and Thomas Hettler of Lehighton—mourn the loss of their brother, while also celebrating the life and legacy he leaves behind.
Kevin was preceded in death by his siblings Ralph Fisher, Randy Fisher, and Scott Hettler. Their memories are forever held close as the family honors the bonds they shared.
Per the wishes of Kevin and his family, services will be private and held at their convenience. The Fisher family welcomes online condolences and cherished memories, which may be shared at www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com.
Kevin’s warmth, humor, and unwavering love for his family will live on in the stories told and the hearts of all who knew him. His presence will be deeply missed, yet fondly remembered always.
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