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Charlotte Fisher Limb, passed away on June 5, 2026, in Austin, Texas. She was born on January 4, 1943, in Murray, Utah, and lived a life marked by devotion, kindness, and steadfast faith. Charlotte was a loving, thoughtful, and faith-filled woman whose presence brought warmth and comfort to those around her.
Charlotte was the daughter of Laurel “Pete” Fisher and Virginia Keppner Fisher, both of whom preceded her in death. Family was at the center of Charlotte’s life, and she carried the bonds of kinship with deep devotion throughout her years. She was a cherished mother to her children, Trent, Travis, Chandra, Tylan, and Thad. Her love for her children was constant and unconditional, and she took great joy in their lives, accomplishments, and happiness.
Charlotte devoted much of her professional life to her work as a Business Administrator. In that role, she was known for her competence, reliability, and gracious manner. She approached her responsibilities with diligence and integrity, and those who worked with her knew they could depend on her steady hand and thoughtful judgment. Her work reflected the same care and attention that she brought to every part of her life.
Above all, Charlotte treasured her family and the time she spent with them. She especially loved her children and grandchildren, and she found great happiness in being present for family gatherings, celebrations, and everyday moments alike. She enjoyed traveling to or with family, and those trips were among her most meaningful experiences. Wherever she went, she carried her love for her family with her, and she made others feel remembered, valued, and deeply loved.
Charlotte also had many dear friends, and she loved them sincerely. Her friendships were built on trust, kindness, and genuine interest in the lives of others. She was the kind of person who listened carefully, spoke gently, and offered encouragement freely. Her friends knew her as someone who could be counted on in times of joy and in times of need. Her thoughtful nature and loving spirit left a lasting impression on all who knew her.
Her faith was an important part of her life, and she found strength and peace through scripture study and attending the temple. These sacred practices were a source of comfort and guidance to her, and they shaped the way she lived each day. Charlotte’s faith was not simply something she believed, but something she lived through her actions, her words, and her example. She was a woman of quiet devotion whose life reflected her trust in God and her desire to serve others with humility and grace.
Charlotte will be remembered for her loving heart, her thoughtful ways, and the faith that sustained her throughout her life. She leaves behind a legacy of devotion to family, friendship, and faith that will continue to bless those who knew her. Her memory will remain a source of comfort and inspiration to her children, her grandchildren, and all who were fortunate enough to share in her life.
She is survived by her children, Trent Limb, Travis Limb, Chandra Limb, Tylan Limb, and Thad Limb. She is also remembered by her brother, Brent Fisher, by 12 grandchildren, by 5 great grandchildren, extended family members, and friends who loved her dearly. Though her passing leaves a profound sorrow, her life stands as a beautiful testimony of love, faith, kindness, and enduring family devotion.
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