FISHER, Dorothy Elaine (Dot) (née Guy)
Passed away peacefully at Traralgon Aged Care on January 1st, 2026
Aged 94 Years.
Loved and loving wife of Reginald (dec.) and Colin (dec.)
Much loved mother of John and Geoffrey (both dec.)
Dot will be sadly missed by all her family and friends.
Forever in our hearts
Funeral Notice
The following day, THURSDAY, (January 8th, 2026) a Graveside Committal Service for Dot will be held at the Myrtleford Cemetery commencing at 2.00pm.
The service for Dot will also be livestreamed.
To view the livestream, please CLICK HERE.
I will miss my weekly visits to see you Dorothy, a void I will have to fill, the last two years have been a struggle for you, but you fought hard to stay with us, your journey has now ended,,rest peacefully, as you truly deserve, with all our love Carol, Peter and family xxx
January 2, 2026You will be forever missed Auntie Dot
January 4, 2026
You always made your family feel loved and cared for
You cared for your brothers and sisters and lasted the longest because your big heart carried you onwards
Please give them all a big hug for Us
Love from Neil and Debbie, Rebekah and James GuyWe are saddened at your passing but are happy that you are now at peace and can rest and enjoy a long cuppa tea.
January 4, 2026
You had a full life in your 94 years and we enjoyed many family events like xmas and birthdays with you.
Your home made plum puddings were always a treat at Xmas and your sponge cakes . Yummy.
I have some lovely memories growing up as kids and will miss you always. Enjoyed our shopping trips and lunches.
You had a lovely sense of humour and a wicked laugh.
Say hi to dad and give him a big hug from me.
You will now be with more family than ever.
I hope they have an organ for you to play.
Miss you always
Christine and
Adam and the Lambert familyRest In Peace Mrs Fisher
January 7, 2026Dear Little Auntie, as you were fondly known to me.
January 7, 2026
My heart is so sad, that you have left us. Your struggle was long, but finally you are now at peace.
Your cups of tea. Your afternoon tea, your lovely smile and your beautiful singing, your love of african violets growing on the window sill a lovely memory to have.
I too now have African violets on my window sill..which is in full flower now.
will never be forgotten.
Your service today was lovely. And tomorrow when you have come over the mountain to Myrtleford, we can say our final goodbyes and lay you to your well earned rest..
Gone but never forgotten little Auntie Dorothy.
Your loving neice, Suzanne Plattfuss (Crameri).