Shirley
Jean Pipher Fair, age 67, of 34600 McFadden Road, Freeport died suddenly
Monday, November 10, 2025, at Trinity Hospital Twin City in Dennison.
Born July 7, 1958, in Olney, Illinois she was
a daughter of Mary Irene Anderson Pipher Hatcher of Freeport and the late Emery
Albert Pipher.
Shirley graduated from Cambridge High School
in 1980. Prior to moving to the Freeport area, she worked at Canon A&W and
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services both in Cambridge.
Annonse
Shirley married Scott Vernon Fair November
1,1984 and devoted her life to taking care of her family. She was a full-time
farmer's wife and mother and loved helping her husband with all types of
projects around the farm. She enjoyed helping her children with their 4H
projects, band events and FFA activities. Shirley also was a self-employed
cleaning professional and worked at Schoenbrunn Health Care Center for a year.
Sadly, Scotty preceded her in death on September 4, 2011. After his passing,
she assumed his term as township trustee and continued to faithfully serve in
that position. She also became an assistant manager and played an integral role
in the reopening of the Deersville General Store. Surviving is her son Benjamin Fair of
Dublin; a daughter Jennifer (Kevin) Hall of Freeport; granddaughters Gloria
Pipher of Austin, TX and Olivia Hall of Freeport; grandsons Jesse (Courtney)
Pipher of New Philadelphia and Gavin Hall of Freeport; great-grandsons Trey and
Grayson Pipher, a brother Wayne (Lisa) Pipher of Byesville; her sister Brenda
Pipher of Hot Springs, AR, her daughter-in-law Audra Pipher of New
Philadelphia, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and father, she
was preceded in death by her son Steven L Pipher, stepfather Lawrence Eugene
Hatcher, her in-laws Robert Vernon Fair and Xerxa Murlene Baumgardner Fair, her
sisters Marlene, Donna, and Karen.
Services were held Friday, November 14, 2025,
at 1 pm in Koch Funeral Home, 216 S High St, Freeport with Minister Tim Thomas
officiating. Burial followed in Patterson Cemetery in Deersville. Friends may
call two hours prior to the service from 11 am to 1 pm.