Jesse Michael Fisher's Obituary
In Loving Memory of Jesse Michael Fisher
February 27, 1981 – March 7, 2026
Jesse Michael Fisher, 45, passed away peacefully at home on March 7, 2026, surrounded by the unconditional love of his loyal dogs.
Jesse lived life in a way that couldn’t be boxed in. A plumber by trade, but truly a jack of all trades, he had a gift for working with his hands and figuring things out when others couldn’t. There wasn’t much he couldn’t fix, build, or bring back to life; and he did it all with a quiet kind of confidence.
But more than anything, Jesse belonged to the outdoors. The ocean, the shorelines, the mountains, those were his places of peace. Whether he was fishing for ulua, diving for lobsters, or out hunting, that’s where his spirit felt free. That’s where he found joy, where he made memories, and where many will always picture him doing what he loved most.
Jesse is survived by his wife, Tamara (Amaral) Fisher; his daughter, Kira-Lynn Fisher Pawai; his son, Alexander Gomez; and his granddaughter, Lilliana Gomez-Ragragola. He is also survived by his parents, Teresa and Ed Rebolledo; his biological father, Frederick Wuepper; his sister, Amber Payne and her husband Wesley Payne; and his four faithful dogs, Peanut, Zoey, Hazel, and Coco, who were always by his side and brought him comfort in his quiet moments. He is lovingly remembered as well by his aunties, uncles, cousins, and the rest of his extended ‘ohana, all of whom carry his memory in their hearts.
Though he is gone from this world, the memories of him will live on, in the ocean tides, in early morning casts, in the stillness of the mountains, and in every story shared about him.
Rest easy, Jesse. You are loved. You are remembered. And you will never be forgotten.
A celebration of life will be held at Hale Nanea on Saturday, May 30, from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
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