Karen Augenstein Fisher
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Loyal, caring, devoted and responsible
Karen Augenstein Fisher, 46, of Canonsburg, formerly of Upper St. Clair, died Wednesday, January 1, 2014, after a lengthy illness, surrounded by her family.
She was born October 31, 1967, in Pittsburgh, a daughter of the late Roy W. and Faye Barton Augenstein, who survives.
Mrs. Fisher was a graduate of Penn State University and was an avid Nittany Lions football fan.
She worked as a director of quality control for 20 years in the food industry. In 2010, she purchased Dogs Rule Grooming Salon at Quail Acres, which she owned and operated.
Mrs. Fisher loved to travel and go on cruises with her family. She will be remembered by her friends as someone who was loyal, caring, devoted and responsible.
She was the beloved wife for 20 years to Michael “Elmo” Fisher, whom she met in 1984 by accident at her parents home; loving mother to Grayling M., Riley F. and Regen E. Fisher; dear sister to Kristen (Joe) Augenstein-Sabol; devoted aunt to Alexander “Willie” and Nicholas Sabol, and many additional nephews. Also surviving are aunts, uncles and cousins, including Jen Mackey, who was most supportive during her illness.
A gathering to celebrate her life will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday in Beinhauer Funeral Home, 2828 Washington Road, McMurray, 724-941-3211. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 6, in Ruthfred Lutheran Church, Bethel Park, with Pastor Steve P. Carlson officiating.
Please add tributes at www.beinhauer.com.