Scott, a master craftsman and owner of Renovation Masters in Conroe, TX, made a lasting impact on the community through his skillful restoration of customer heirlooms and unique talents. Starting at the age of 7, he immersed himself in the Antique & Furniture Restoration business, learning from his parents' antique business in Channelview and Spring, TX. Widely recognized as one of the top craftsmen in the greater Houston area, Scott's talent was matched only by his love for others and his vibrant sense of humor.
Scott's devotion to his family was unwavering, and he cherished his role as a husband and father. He married Rhydonna Hope Riggins Fisher on November 22nd, 1997, and together they built their own furniture companies from the ground up in Huntsville, TX. In 2005, they relocated to Conroe, TX, creating cherished memories with their two daughters, Shandilyn Hope Fisher (24) and Siana Faith Fisher (22).
Beyond his work and family, Scott found joy in seeking out antique treasures, either restoring them to their former glory or selling them for their true value. He relished spending time with loved ones, watching movies, playing with his dog Tequila, and exploring video content on anything fishing, woodworking, or camping-related on YouTube.
Scott's sudden passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of his family and community, and his loss will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Let us remember Scott Edward Fisher—a man of passion, talent, and boundless love—who has left an enduring legacy in the hearts of those he touched.
Scott is survived by his wife Rhydonna Hope Riggins Fisher, daughters Shandilyn Hope Fisher and Siana Faith Fisher, mother Freddie-Jean Fisher, sister Karen Jean Fisher, brother Gordon Lee Fisher and wife Debbie Fisher; nephew Craig Lee Fisher and wife Kristen Fisher, great niece Aubree Fisher, and great-nephews Creed and Noble Fisher.
Scott is preceded in death by his father Lee Roy Clarence Fisher, Uncle Bernice Dalton Fisher, and nephew Timothy Roy Fisher.