Date of death: 2/23/2025
Saint Meinrad Class: PD 2017
It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of Paul Francis Fisherkeller, age 77, on February 23, 2025. He passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by his loving family. As a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and most centrally- a servant of God, Paul leaves behind a legacy of compassion, love and good works.
Paul is survived by his loving wife Sandra Fisherkeller; his children Paul Fisherkeller, Joshua Fisherkeller (Julia Castro-Reyes), Samuel Fisherkeller, and Elizabeth McLaughlin (William); his grandchildren Nicholas, Zoe, and Maximilian Fisherkeller, Hannah Vasvary, Mya, Emily, William, Ivan, Patrick, and Eamon McLaughlin; and his great-grandchildren Romulus Vasvary and Harper Kearney.
In the course of Paul’s remarkable life, it was his personal strength and individual story that inspired others. Together with his brother John Fisherkeller, Paul was orphaned at an early age. He was raised with love by Don and Dorothy Maley of Detroit, MI who gave them a Catholic education. Together, the two maintained a lifelong friendship until John’s passing in 2020.
With the dedicated support of his wife Sandra, his career in food service began as a short order cook of local restaurant and culminated as CEO to multiple successful restaurant chains. As he served in leadership throughout his career, his faith influenced how he used those positions. His commitment to fairness and equality was evident in his service both on the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association and as President of the Wyoming Restaurant Association, where he focused heavily on creating fair wages and improved conditions for restaurant workers.
Beyond his professional achievements, Paul was a renaissance man with deep knowledge of music, philosophy, and theology. His love for exploration took him to nearly every US state, the UK, Italy, Iceland, and the Caribbean. His early music career began in coffee houses and pizza joints where he performed with his sister and brother-in-law. As he matured, he shared his talents as a guitarist and singer to bring joy through music to his family, instilling a love of music in his own children.
In service to the Catholic Church, Paul and Sandra were founding members of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Lexington, KY. From his position as a music director in Lexington to his ordination as a Deacon in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Paul’s ministries expanded as personal growth inspired greater acts of service from him and support from his family. He served at Our Lady of Greenwood and then at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church with distinction for many years.
Those that are fortunate to have known Paul will remember his servant’s heart and dedication to his family. Paul’s patience and intellectual curiosity informed his love, life, and leadership.
“Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23