Tracy Lynn Fisher was born February15th,1964 in Chicago, Illinois to the parents of
Robert Smedley and Eunice St.James, and made her transition on December 9th, 2022.
Her mom fondly called her Bunky #1 and her younger sister Leslie was known as
Bunky #2. Growing up, Leslie and Tracy were inseparable and were often mistaken as
twins because they looked alike and were dressed alike everywhere they went. Tracy's
love of reading,writing and music began at an early age where she created plays and
musicals for her sister and cousins to participate. She would assign them specific roles
to perform upon her command which cemented her lifelong skills of leadership and
creativity.
Tracy was a 1982 graduate of Hyde Park Career Academy. She continued her
education at DeVry Institute of Technology where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree
of Science in Human Resource Business Management in 2006. Tracy was a hard
worker and took pride in every job that she held. In particular, Leo Burnett and
Commonwealth Edison.
While employed at Leo Burnett, Tracy served as an administrative assistant. She
assisted account executives with marketing development for clients such as
McDonalds and Tropicana. Later she gained employment at Commonwealth Edison
where she began as a customer service representative advancing to workplanner, and
culminating her career as a project manager. In all of those roles she delighted in
utilizing her early innovative and leadership skills that she developed as a youth,
providing a well rounded professional career life. In April 2021, Tracy retired to dedicate
more time to family and writing her novel.
One of Tracy's passions was the Sister Circle Book Club, which she founded and
served as president. This endeavor fed her imaginative and analytical zest. The Sister
Circle Book Club has been in existence for 11 years, providing essential community
service, such as volunteering at Ronald McDonald House and other charitable
organizations. In addition, the book club functions as a vehicle to uplift and empower
women through social activities, such as outdoor concerts, literary engagements and
creating safe spaces for bonding and healing.
Tracy's ultimate joy was the love of her life John I. Fisher, whom she met in 1989. After
developing a close friendship they fell in love and married on June 27th 1998. Their life
together consisted of family, fun, and companionship. Some of their favorite activities
included travel,cooking and Sanford and Son!
Tracy leaves to cherish her memory, mother–Eunice St.James Smedley, husband–John
I. Fisher, sister–Leslie Caren Smith (Martin), sister-in-law–Monique Fisher (George),
aunt–Gwendolyn Hughes, aunt–Cecilia Linnen, nephews–Chris and Kyle Fisher,
goddaughter–Niyaa Hill, and longtime best friend–Najil Hill (Daryl), and a host of
cousins and community friends who she loved dearly.
Family & Friends to gather Wednesday, December 21st 10:30am at the Apostolic Church of God 6320 Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL. 60637. Funeral Service 11:15am.
Interment Lincoln Cemetery .