In Memory

Alan H. Fischoff

Alan H. Fischoff


Fischoff, Alan H., age 77, of Wyoming, Ohio, passed away February 14, 2022, beloved husband of Ann Royce W. Fischoff, devoted father of Jessica Royce Fischoff (John David Gosslee). Alan graduated from Woodward High School, The University of Cincinnati and then went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky. Alan practiced law in Cincinnati for over 40 years and was an avid music fan, a marathon runner, a die-hard college sports fan and an avid supporter of the arts and the environment.. Services Weil Kahn Funeral Home, 8350 Cornell Road, Wednesday, February 16, 11:00 A.M. Visitation begins at the funeral home at 10:15 A.M. Masks are required. The service will be streamed on this website. Minyan services Wednesday evening only 7:00 P.M. at the residence of Howard Simons, 6451 Royal Liverpool Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to CET, a service of Public Media Connect, 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 (513) 381-4033 Greater Cincinnati Television Educational Foundation, or OSUCCC-James Cancer and Research Center at https://www.pelotonia.org/give or the charity of one's choice would be appreciated.



 
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02/16/22 01:20 PM #1    

Rita Rodner (Townley)

So sorry to hear the loss of Alan Fischoff.He was a funny, kind
Gentleman.
I was fortunate to have sat at the same table as him and his wife
2 re-unions ago I brought my husband as a guest and Allan made him feel comfortable and at ease.
He will be missed.
Rita (Rodner) Townley

02/16/22 03:53 PM #2    

Marsha Goldsmith (Zahler)

To all those who loved Alan (as did I), I send my sincere condolences. He was my dear friend in high school, and he was kind, sweet, sensitive, and funny. I remember him always having a smile on his face and an amusing story to tell. I have such wonderful memories of Alan. 


02/16/22 11:37 PM #3    

Steven I. Goret

Alan was friendly to everyone he met. His sense of humor always left you with a smile or a chuckle.

He was alwayscomfortable to be around and willing to share his take on almost any subject.

Alan was an asset to the community and an asset to our class of '62. He will be greatly missed.
His memory should serve us all for a blessing.

02/17/22 07:54 AM #4    

Martin B. (Mickey) Cohen

Alan was a great friend and sad to hear of his [assing.  My condolences ro his family


02/18/22 12:47 PM #5    

Judith Ach (Miniea)

I am sooo sorry to hear of Alan's passing!  He was a great friend, great dance partner and will be sorely missed by all!  My deepest condolences to Ann and his daughter!  Ann you took such good, loving care of Alan!  We care for you a empathise our loss!

 


02/18/22 02:25 PM #6    

Stewart Bonem

Alan was usually charming and funny. His daughter spoke elegantly at his funeral.


02/18/22 04:03 PM #7    

Philip S. Wise

Alan was such a nice, upbeat gentleman.  He was great to be around while we were at Woodward and so much fun at our last reunion.  

He will be sorely missed.

Phil


02/19/22 08:45 AM #8    

Edward L. Feuer

Alan lived around the corner from me in our Woodward years. We played basketball in his driveway. I looked up to him,not just because he was taller. He had sort of a calm confident manner of being. He was way better than me at basketball but he was always willing to show me the way. We reconnected in some of the reunions as I had moved to Ca in '79. He was a good guy. 
ed


02/20/22 02:47 PM #9    

Thomas M. Wolf

Alan was my longstanding friend, and I have many fond memories of growing up with him together. I have enjoyed maintaining contact with Alan and Ann and met with them whenever I visited Cincinnati. I was touched by the funeral and evening service and was particularly impressed by the speech from his loving daughter Jessica. I miss Alan, and my thoughts are with the Fischoff family during this difficult time. Tom Wolf


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