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Note: Doris Wisler Keyser Wakarusa -- Doris Wisler Keyser, 69, of 64981 Dogwood Road, died at 6 :58 a.m. today at Elkhart General Hospital. Mrs Keyser was born Feb. 7, 19 16, in Mishawaka. On July 2, 1937 she married Homer Wisler, he died Apr il 14, 1969. On Dec. 7, 1974 in Mishawaka she married Clarence O. Keyse r, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters,Shirley Weaver, Nan cy Elliott, Christine Clemans, all of Nappanee; two sons Larry Wisler of W akarusa and Terry Wisler of Helmet, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; three gre at grandchildren; three sisters, Bertha Leiter and Donnabelle Rickert, bo th of Osceola, and Mary Brunner of South Bend; and five brothers, Calvin W alker of Elkhart, Don Walker of Mishawaka, Raleigh of North Manchester, In d., Herb Walker of Van Wart, Ohio, and Bob Walker of Elk Grove, Calif. Mr s. Keyser formerly was employed Lehman's and Stahley's Processing Pla nt in Wakarusa. She was a member of the Coalbush United Methodist Chur ch in Mishawaka. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the church. Burial wi ll be in Chapel -- Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola. Friends may call from n oon to 9 p.m. Saturday in Leinhart Funeral Home and an hour before the ser vices in the church. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity. The South Bend Tribune October 24, 1985 Doris Wisler Keyser Wakarusa -- Doris Wisler Keyser, 69, of 64981 Dogwood Road, died at 6 :58 a.m. today at Elkhart General Hospital. Mrs Keyser was born Feb. 7, 19 16, in Mishawaka. On July 2, 1937 she married Homer Wisler, he died Apr il 14, 1969. On Dec. 7, 1974 in Mishawaka she married Clarence O. Keyse r, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters,Shirley Weaver, Nan cy Elliott, Christine Clemans, all of Nappanee; two sons Larry Wisler of W akarusa and Terry Wisler of Helmet, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; three gre at grandchildren; three sisters, Bertha Leiter and Donnabelle Rickert, bo th of Osceola, and Mary Brunner of South Bend; and five brothers, Calvin W alker of Elkhart, Don Walker of Mishawaka, Raleigh of North Manchester, In d., Herb Walker of Van Wart, Ohio, and Bob Walker of Elk Grove, Calif. Mr s. Keyser formerly was employed Lehman's and Stahley's Processing Pla nt in Wakarusa. She was a member of the Coalbush United Methodist Chur ch in Mishawaka. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the church. Burial wi ll be in Chapel -- Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola. Friends may call from n oon to 9 p.m. Saturday in Leinhart Funeral Home and an hour before the ser vices in the church. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity. The South Bend Tribune October 24, 1985
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