Jennifer Lynne McDowell Fish was a beautiful wife, mother, daughter, sister, family member and friend. Her life was devoted to her boys, Jason and Garrett, as she treasured and embraced every moment spent with them. She married the love of her life sharing 17 years together. Jennifer lived her life knowing the reality of breast and ovarian cancer due to her family history. She fought two very fierce battles with breast cancer herself. Her first battle started in September 2013 causing her to need surgery that following December. After her surgery she underwent 2 rounds of chemo which was very rough on her body. Even through it knocked her down physically her fighting ninja spirit lighted her through that first battle. Her second battle started December 2018 and ended on December 30, 2019. During that time Jen underwent multiple treatments, conquering many rough obstacles. Her spirit remained fierce during her entire fight. Through the pain she truly made the best of her life and she continued to have many adventures with her family and friends. Her adventurous spirit was contagious and could light up a room. She truly enjoyed the outdoors, especially with her Fish boys. Whether it be a trip to Sams Club, Disney, camping, fishing, boating, surfing, paddle boarding or just sitting beach side, if it involved an adventure Jen was sure to be there. And you better believe she was going to get a deal. Her strength was inspirational and her kindness was unmeasurable. In her short life Jen had many accomplishments. She graduated with an Associated in Arts in 2017 and a certificate in Radiological Health and Safety. She was a full time working mom, managing a dental office and her duties at home. Jennifer was surrounded by the passionate love and support of family and friends every day of her final battle. Team Jen was there to lift her spirits through her final battle which the family is forever grateful for. Let’s all remember the selfless, brave, loving, hilarious life of Jennifer.
Jennifer L. Fish, 36, of Sorrento, Florida passed away on December 30, 2019. Mrs. Fish was born on May 13, 1983 in Orlando, Florida. She is preceded in death by her mother Wanda Jean McDowell; grandmother Junnies K. Loomis; and great grandmother Virginia P. Loomis. Mrs. Fish is survived by her loving husband Jason “Fish” Fish; son Garrett Fish; sister Sara Davis; aunts Katherine (Gary) Barnard and Judy Douglas; grandfather Mark Loomis; and neice & nephew Wyatt Gorby and Cypress Davis. She will be dearly missed by her many loved ones and friends.
The family would like to thank the Cancer center and Team Jen for their support during this difficult time. If lieu of flowers the family would prefer direct donations to Jason and Garrett via the following link: Paypal.me/TeamJenFish
Service
Memorial Service
Loomis Funeral Home Chapel
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
6:00pm
Debbie Landrum says
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Jason we pray you and your family will find comfort in all your precious memories of your beloved wife.
With deepest sympathy,
Jimmie, Debbie, and Florence
Jimmie, Debbie and Florence says
We are so very sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you. We pray that your loving memories of her will bring you peace and comfort.
Susan Bendle says
My deepest condolences to Fish and Garrett. You have a lovely family and great friends who will always be there for you. R.I.P. Jenn a beautiful woman, wife, mother and friend.
Charlene (Dino) Fitton and Mike says
So very sorry to hear this sad news. May your many loving memories help to bring you peace in your time of sorrow. May your faith give you strength in knowing she suffers no more and is in a much better and beautiful place. Heaven surely received an angel! Much Love, Dino and Mike Fitton.
Maritza Gonzalez says
I am so deeply sorry for your loss, it is hard to believe that our beloved Jen is no longer walking among us. Her spirit was infectious, her smile although shy at first lit up a room. I will miss her vast knowledge, her quiet yet cheerful attitude. Her caring manner in which she treated each and every patient.
My prayers are with you, Fish and Garrett, may God give you the strength to get through each tomorrow. ♥️????
Love, Maritza
Robin Grabowski says
I am so sorry for the loss of Jennifer. She was such a kind-hearted, friendly woman. I have many fond memories of her and they all involved a lot of laughing! I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to be there tonight to pay my respects. You are all in my prayers. ❤️
Leighton Henriques says
The Peace of the Lord goes out to the Fish family. My condolences. May Jennifer rest in peace.
Ike and Vicki Overton says
So sorry for your loss our prayers are with you I