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© The Verden News Verden, Oklahoma April 16, 1955 December 27, 1889 ~ April 10, 1955 C. A. HEISLER SERVICES HELD HERE APRIL 12 Funeral services for Charles A. Heisler, pioneer resident of Verden, were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the First Methodist Church, Verden, with the pastor, Rev. Tom Graham, officiating. Burial was in the Verden Cemetery with the Hansen Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Music was furnished by Mr and Mrs L. E. Seago, Mrs Harry Dodson, and F. G. Ransbarger of Chickasha. Mrs F. G. Ransbarger accompanied the group who sang: Precious Memories," "When They Ring the Golden Bells" and "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Casket bearers were S. C. Loveless, Earl Chambless, Eckel Hinkle, Herschel Campbell, Paul DeBoard and John Kern. Charles A. Heisler was born in Braceville, Illinois, December 27, 1889 and passed away in the Chickasha hospital, Chickasha, Okla., on April 10, 1955, at the age of 65 years, three months and 13 days. His family moved from Illinois to southeast of Verden in 1902 and he has made his home there until the time of his death. He was united in marriage to Miss May Whitley, April 6, 1916 and to this union was born three children, two having preceded him in death. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Verden, Okla. Those left to mourn his departure are his wife, Mrs May Heisler of Verden, one daughter, Mrs Bob Lamar, Chickasha; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Robert Zimmerman of Memphis, Tennessee and Mrs P. S. Kern of Anadarko; two brothers, Phillip Heisler, Chickasha and Bert E. Heisler of Verden, also a host of other relatives and friends. |
© The Verden News Verden, Oklahoma January 26, 1917 January 13, 1917 ~ January 23, 1917 The ten days old infant of Mr and Mrs Charles Heisler, who live south of town, died Tuesday, January 23, and the little body laid to rest in the Verden cemetery, Wednesday Afternoon. Rev Waldrop, pastor of the Methodist church, conducted funeral services at the grave. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community in the loss of their little one. © Chickasha Star Chickasha, Oklahoma Friday, January 26, 1917 January 13, 1917 ~ January 23, 1917 One of the twins of Mr and Mrs Charles Heisler died Tuesday night. They have the sympathy of the community |
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