Nancy Lee Omer (nee Fisher) of Pacific, MO passed away on December 2, 2025 after a short illness. Nancy (Dee) is survived by her husband, Diquie Omer, one son, Greg Omer (Brigitta), one daughter Melanie Omer, 2 granddaughters, Morgan Schulte Jones (Jeremy), Katie Schulte Ridley, and 6 great-grandchildren: Avery, Zachary, Lucas, and Madeline Jones and Alice and Johnathan Ridley. She is also survived by her step-children Tim Massie (Davina), Melinda Massie Stout (Brian), and Sarah Massie Hedrick (Wes), and their children. Nancy leaves 2 surviving sisters, Karen Fisher Rafferty (Mike) and Lynne Fisher Fish (Jim), and nephew Brian Fairbanks, and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews. She loved them all dearly.
Nancy is preceded in death by her parents, Ray (Mac) and Georgia Lee Fisher, her sister Bonny Fisher Colvin and her brother and sister-in-law David Boteler and Wilda Omer.
Nancy was born on November 4, 1938 in St. Louis, Missouri, the first of four daughters. Nancy graduated Riverside-Brookfield High School in Chicago. Nancy attended Webster University, graduating with a BA in business in 1982. She then worked as a loan officer for Commerce Bank until 1984, when she opened Omer and Associates. Incorporating real estate and insurance into her tax and accounting office. In addition to Income Tax, Nancy also became a Certified Financial Planner. Nancy was a lifelong member of the Pacific United Methodist Church, a long-time subscriber to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, always accompanied by her dearest friend Myrta Pittman. She was a previous member of the Meramec Valley School board, a prominent member of the Chamber of Commerce, and a vocal supporter of any Pacific beautification effort. Her home was twice named Yard of the Month, highlighting her passion for gardening. Her home was featured in the St. Louis Post Dispatch Beautiful Homes series, displaying her other passion: family antiques. Nancy was widely known throughout the Pacific area and just as widely respected and loved for her gentle humor and compassion, as well as her natural elegance and grace. Nancy’s greatest love was her family, especially her granddaughters and greatgrandchildren. She was blessed with three stepchildren and 10 bonus grandchildren through a previous marriage. She was utterly devoted to them. “We don’t divorce children,” was her belief. Nancy will leave a civic void that will be difficult to fill and a family loss that will be impossible to measure.
Services will be held at Nieburg-Vitt, Thiebes Funeral Home. Visitation will be Sunday, December 7,2025 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The Memorial Service will begin at 4:00 pm.
A private interment will be at the Blackford Cemetery in Blackford, Kentucky.
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