Tracy Fisher-Migliozzi
Uniontown
Tracy Fisher – Migliozzi passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2026, surrounded by the people she loved most – and if there is one thing that could be said about her life, it is that love was at the center of everything she did.
She was the kind of person who loved hard and forgave deeply. A peacemaker by nature, she had a rare gift for seeing beyond people’s mistakes and choosing compassion anyway. No matter how deeply she was hurt, she carried grace, understanding, and a heart big enough to keep loving.
She was the glue for so many people – the one who showed up, the one who carried out burdens quietly, the one who made others feel safe simply by being there.
She was also wonderfully herself in the little ways that made everyone smile. Every restaurant visit included her asking if they had iceberg lettuce because she couldn’t stand “rabbit food” lettuce. And if you were lucky enough to sit at her table, you knew there was no red sauce better than hers. Her lasagna was more than a meal – it was comfort, home, and love served on a plate.
She found joy in life’s simple and meaningful moments. She loved playing bingo, spending time with her car club alongside her husband and dear friends, crafting, and tending to the flowers she planted lovingly in her pots each season. She created beauty everywhere she went – in her home, in her hobbies, and most importantly in the lives of the people around her.
Above all else, she loved her family fiercely. She was a deeply devoted mother to her children, Ryan and Marissa, and welcomed their spouses, Elise and Mike, with the same unconditional love she gave so freely to everyone she cared for. Her family was her heart, her purpose, and the center of her world.
The love she shared with her husband, John, was one of deep companionship and devotion. Through life’s highs and hardships, they stood beside one another faithfully. So much of her joy was found in the life they built together – in shared memories, mutual love for family and friends, and the simple comfort of never having to walk through life alone.
She also adored her grandson, Theodore. He brought her endless pride, joy, and light, and the love she had for him was unmistakable to anyone who saw them together.
More than anything, she was a woman who gave endlessly, loved fiercely, and poured herself into the people she cared for.
Tracy was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Dorsie Sr. and Jesse Fisher; her maternal grandparents, Argyle and Ruth Riggar.
Tracy is survived by her loving parents, Dorsie Jr. and Linda Fisher; her siblings, Nancy Law (Lenny), Dorsie “Deek” Fisher III (Teresa); her devoted husband, John Migliozzi; son, Ryan Fike (Elise); and daughter, Marissa Correal (Mike); her darling grandson, Theodore Fike; and many beloved aunts, uncles, in-laws, cousins, nieces and nephews, all of whom held individual and special places in her heart.
Though her family’s hearts are broken by her loss, they know that the love she gave did not leave with her. It lives on in every lesson, every memory, every meal shared around a table, and every life she touched.
She will be missed beyond words and loved beyond measure.
Visitation will be held in the DONALD R. CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME, Farmington, Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Additional visitation will be held Monday, June 1, from 10 until the hour of the funeral service at 11 a.m., with Pastor Jess Rice officiating. Interment will be private.