Support for the Fisher family has been pouring in from those who had the privilege to know Courtney and the Fisher family.
It is with the deepest sadness that we bring this news to you. Jeff Fisher, the ARCSI Director of Membership, lost one of his daughters in a serious auto accident on Friday.
Jeff’s wife Vicki and three of his daughters were traveling to a water polo tournament in Toledo, Ohio, when they were struck by a grain truck.
His daughter Courtney was killed on impact. His wife Vicki is stable, but in serious condition. His daughters Melanie and Betsey are also hospitalized but stable. Also in the car were water polo team members Samantha Fink and Sydney Zullich. Both girls are hospitalized and in stable condition.
Courtney was 19 years old and would have been a sophomore at Marist College in New York, playing for their water polo team. Courtney, who was active and beloved in the Worthington community, was a coach on her sister’s Worthington Kilbourne water polo team and was traveling with them to their tournament.
Support for the Fisher family has been pouring in from those who had the privilege to know Courtney and the Fisher family.
We ask that you please keep Jeff and his family in your prayers. We know the road ahead for them will be very difficult. We hope to surround them with as much love and support as possible.
Friends have started a GoFundMe to support the Fisher family and help alleviate some of the financial burden they will be facing if you wish to make a donation. The community is also setting up a donation account at the local US Bank so you can make a donation to the Jeffrey Fisher Family Fund at any US Bank branch. The US Bank fund will be used to help the Fisher, Fink, and Zullich families with medical bills and other expenses.
On behalf of Jeff and his family, thank you so much for your thoughts, prayers and well wishes through this most trying time.
Jeff’s wife Vicki and three of his daughters were traveling to a water polo tournament in Toledo, Ohio, when they were struck by a grain truck.
His daughter Courtney was killed on impact.
Courtney was 19 years old and would have been a sophomore at Marist College in New York, playing for their water polo team. Courtney, who was active and beloved in the Worthington community, was a coach on her sister’s Worthington Kilbourne water polo team and was traveling with them to their tournament.
Support for the Fisher family has been pouring in from those who had the privilege to know Courtney and the Fisher family.
We ask that you please keep Jeff and his family in your prayers. We know the road ahead for them will be very difficult. We hope to surround them with as much love and support as possible.
Friends have started a GoFundMe to support the Fisher family and help alleviate some of the financial burden they will be facing if you wish to make a donation. The community is also setting up a donation account at the local US Bank so you can make a donation to the Jeffrey Fisher Family Fund at any US Bank branch. The US Bank fund will be used to help the Fisher, Fink, and Zullich families with medical bills and other expenses.
On behalf of Jeff and his family, thank you so much for your thoughts, prayers and well wishes through this most trying time.
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