A pregnant mother of three has died unexpectedly while carrying her fourth child, devasting her police officer spouse and the father of their children.
Megan Fisher abruptly passed away on October 5, leaving behind their three young sons, Josh, 19, Zac, 17, and Levi, 9, who are also grieving their unborn brother.
Colleagues of her longterm partner Matt Owen, a police officer and mortgage broker in the NSW Riverina city of Wagga Wagga, contributed over $43,000 for the family.
Megan Fisher passed away suddenly on October 5, leaving behind her longtime companion Matt Owen and their three young boys Josh, 19, Zac, 17, and Levi, 9 years old.
At the time of her death, Ms. Fisher, shown with Levi, was pregnant with her fourth child.
Family and friends, including her employees at Goodstart Early Learning Estrella, lamented the loss of Ms. Fisher, 39.
The center reported that Megan was a pleasant and caring person who effortlessly formed beautiful reciprocal relationships with the children in her care.
She was an exceptional instructor, colleague, and friend. She will be deeply missed by everyone who knew her.
Ms. Fisher also served as a dietitian for NSW Health, bringing this knowledge into the classroom.
Preschool teacher Ms. Fisher, 39, was mourned by her family, friends, and coworkers at Goodstart Early Learning Estrella.
Colleagues of her longterm partner, a police officer and mortgage broker in the NSW Riverina city of Wagga Wagga, contributed over $43,000 for the family.
Matt’s mother Dianne comforted Megan’s mother Joanne Fisher by referring to Ms Fisher as her “third daughter.”
“I’m going to miss her terribly. My affection for her was boundless and will remain so,” she stated.
Her family also received condolences from the soccer club where Mr. Owen coached the under-18 boys team, Wagga City Wanderers.
On Thursday, Ms. Fisher’s funeral will be held for relatives and friends at a Wagga Wagga church.
Friends of the family organized a fundraising through NSW Police Legacy that garnered contributions from over 500 individuals.
Ms. Fisher was also a dietitian for NSW Health, bringing this knowledge into the classroom.