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Kenneth Edward Fisk, Sr.

January 27, 1944 — May 29, 2026

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Kenneth Edward Fisk, Sr. was born on January 27, 1944, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the late Theron Fisk and Grace Ballard Fisk. He was raised in Cincinnati, where he attended school and graduated from Central High School. Following high school, Kenneth began his military service with the Army National Guard before joining the United States Army. During his distinguished military career, he served as a medical medic and Master Gunner, ultimately retiring with the rank of First Sergeant. His dedication, leadership, and commitment to serving his country earned him the respect of those who served alongside him.

After retiring from the military, Kenneth embarked on a career in civil service at Fort Knox, Kentucky, working in the Department of Transportation. In 2002, he relocated to Warner Robins, Georgia, where he continued his federal service at Robins Air Force Base in the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) until his retirement.

Music was one of Kenneth's greatest passions. While working and throughout retirement, he performed with a band that traveled extensively. He loved to sing and play musical instruments, talents that became an integral part of his ministry and service to the church.

Kenneth was a licensed minister at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Radcliff, Kentucky, where he faithfully served as Associate Minister. His service extended throughout many areas of church life, including the choir, usher ministry, hospitality ministry, men's ministry, and youth sports programs. After moving to Warner Robins in 2002, Kenneth joined Fellowship Bible Baptist Church, where he continued to serve faithfully. He was an active member of the Male Choir and Adult Choir, participated in the Men's Ministry and Nursing Home Ministry, and was often called upon to preach and share God's Word. His heart's desire was to spread the Gospel and share the love of Christ with those who had not yet come to know Him.

Kenneth was a man of deep and unwavering faith. He firmly believed in treating every person with compassion, respect, honor, and dignity, regardless of their circumstances in life. He lived these values daily and encouraged others to do the same through both his words and his actions. A devoted husband and family man, Kenneth was a faithful provider and protector. He loved his wife and family wholeheartedly and took great care to ensure that everything was in place for his beloved wife after he went home to meet Jesus. His love was demonstrated through his dedication, wisdom, and commitment to those entrusted to his care.

Outside of his professional and ministry responsibilities, Kenneth enjoyed staying active. He loved working out, running marathons, and traveling. Whether serving his country, ministering to others, making music, or spending time with family and friends, he approached life with purpose, determination, and gratitude. Kenneth leaves behind a legacy of faith, service, integrity, love, and devotion. His life touched countless people through his military service, ministry, music, friendship, and example of Christian living. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Kenenth was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Jerome Fisk.

His memory will forever be treasured by his beloved wife of thirty-seven years, Yvonne Fisk; children, Karen Deans, Kenneth E Fisk, Jr. (Janice) and Sonja L. Hunter (David); grandchildren, Kenneth E. Fisk, III, Alan Hunter, Sheldon Hunter, Mark Williams, Quatava Williams and Arianna Deans; great grandchildren, David Hunter, Jr. and Marialis Williams; sisters in law, Juliet McCoy and Laura Nichols (Delton); a host of nieces and nephews; one great niece and former spouse and mother to his children, Barbara J. Fisk.

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The family will accept flowers or donations may be given in memory of Kenneth Edward Fisk, Sr. to Tunnel to Towers Foundation at www.t2t.org or the American Cancer Society at American Cancer Society.

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Service Schedule

Upcoming Services

Visitation

Saturday, June 6, 2026

10:00 am - 12:00 pm (Eastern time)

Fellowship Bible Baptist Church

431 Dunbar Road
Warner Robins, GA 31093

*Standard text messaging rates apply.

Funeral Service

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Starts at 12:00 pm (Eastern time)

Fellowship Bible Baptist Church

431 Dunbar Road
Warner Robins, GA 31093

*Standard text messaging rates apply.

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