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Keenan Scott Fisher of Wentzville, Missouri, passed away April 14, 2026, at the age of 62. He was born December 28, 1963 and lived a life full of laughter, strength, and a steady love for his family. Keenan was the type of man that left an impression wherever he went and he could make you laugh whenever you needed it. He was stubborn in a way that showed you how strong he stood in the way that he was, but caring in a way that made people feel seen.
Keenan was a proud graduate from St. Charles High school as a well-rounded athlete including football, basketball, track and even cheerleading. Never afraid to be his self.
He served his country in the United States Army and later worked in maintenance where he became known as someone who could fix just about anything, he would help people and never asked for anything in return and did it without hesitation. He always gave what he had to those he loved. He enjoyed life in the simplest and most meaningful ways; a cold beer with a good conversation, fishing, horseback riding, cooking or barbecuing, but he mostly enjoyed reminiscing on “The good ol’ times.” He had a way of making people feel welcomed and at home.
Keenan was preceded in death by his parents, Carrie Johnson and George Clark, brother, Clarence Abbington, and one grandbaby.
He is survived by the love of his life, his wife, Christina Fisher; siblings, Stephan Abbington, Timothy Abbington, Tammy (Jason) Jordan, George Clark III, and Victoria (Bobby) Roby. Children, Imani (Micha) Dalcoe, Carrie (Tyrone) Jackson, Briana Fisher, Michael Grubbs, and Madilynn Sontchi; grandchildren, Cayson, Lavander, Levi, Abrielle, Arayce, Hezekiah, Zaryah, Zani, Zion, Quincy, Adryan, Dayanara, Lauren, Logan, and Letty.
There aren’t enough words to explain the empty space he leaves behind, from his humor, his stories, and his willingness to always being there for others. He will be missed more than anything. But the love he gave out doesn’t leave, it lives in every lesson that he passed down and every memory will be carried forward.
He was deeply loved and cherished, still is, and always will be.
In honor of Keenan, Memorials may be made to :The Keenan Family for Funeral Expenses in care of, Pitman Funeral Home 1545 Wentzville Parkway Wentzville, Missouri 63385.
The Fisher Family is being served by, Pitman Funeral Home in Wentzville.
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