Diamond Fisk Passed away on May 18, 2025
In Loving Memory of Diamond Born on June 29, 2001, in Akron, OH, to Ladora Tyler-Scott and Diamond Fisk.
Diamond was a bright and charismatic soul whose infectious laughter and radiant smile—complete with dimples that could light up any room—left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
He believed in truly living life, embracing each moment, and exploring the world through his travels. A loyal and devoted son, brother, and friend, Diamond was a constant source of motivation, always encouraging those around him to shine like the diamond he embodied and reach their fullest potential. He loved being a big brother, spending time with family and friends, and bringing joy to every gathering—he was, without fail, the life of the party.
Diamond’s passions included video games and his beloved dog, Royal. A proud graduate of Ellet High School’s Class of 2019, he excelled in both basketball and football. He later worked at FedEx before pursuing his dream of becoming a truck driver, earning his CDL and planning to embark on a career that allowed him to see the world while on the road.
He was preceded in passing by his great-grandmother Doris Griffin (Nana); uncles Leonardo and James Tyler (CT); great-grandfather James Tyler; and grandmother Libby Gladman.
Diamond’s shining memory lives on in those who loved him most—his mother, LaDora Tyler-Scott; father, Diamond Fisk; bonus dad, Destin Scott; brothers, Destin and D’Legacy; sisters, Dymond, Dynasty, D’Amore, and D’iora; grandmothers, Constance, and Christine; grandfathers, Leonard, Eric, Bruce, and bonus granddad Mike; special aunts Crystal, Lokey, and La’Khya, special uncles, Eric, Paris, and Will with a total of seventeen aunts and eleven uncles, God mom Toi; his extended family within the Tyler, Fisk, Griffin, Hargrove & Scott families and his faithful dog, Royal.
Within each family, Diamond had cousins he loved dearly, sharing a particularly special bond with Mar’kel and Monte’Na—a connection they will cherish forever.
He was cherished by a vast circle of family and friends who will forever hold him close in their hearts. Diamond was a light, a presence, a force of joy—one that will never dim.