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Wayne L. Miser

bettyeshort1  (View posts) Posted: 18 Nov 2007 6:29AM GMT
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Surnames: Miser, Mickey, Fischer
Manhattan Mercury, The (KS) - September 27, 2000
Deceased Name: Mary Lou Miser and Wayne L. Miser
Mary Lou Miser, 66, and Wayne L. Miser, 75, both of Burdick, (Diamond Springs) died Tuesday as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident at the intersection of K-177 and I-70.
Mrs. Miser was born Mary Lou Mickey on Feb. 19, 1934, at Wakefield. She was a homemaker and was also a Med-Aide for the Twin Lakes Health Center for 19 years. She lived in Diamond Springs all her married life. She was a 1952 graduate of the Wiley High School.
Mr. Miser was a farmer and was a driver for Hamm's Quarries in Herington for 36 years until he retired in July 1989. He served in the U.S. Army as a Corporal during World War II. He lived all of his life in Diamond Springs and was a member of Diamond Valley High School, Burdick, Class of 1942.
Mary Lou Mickey and Wayne L. Miser were married Feb. 5, 1953, at the Wilsey Parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiser are survived by four daughters, Lois Harding of Diamond Springs, Louise Blex of Emporia, Louene Bacon of Topeka, and Lou Ann Schrader of Kansas City, Mo.; four sons, Vernon Miser and Marlin Miser both of Emporia, Eldon Miser of Wilsey, and Gary Miser of Diamond Springs, 12 grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, and five step-great grandchildren.
Mrs. Miser is also survived by her three brothers, Cameron Mickey of Topeka, John Mickey of Abilene and Lawrence Mickey of Derby; and three sisters, Overnice Dibben of Junction City, Opal Bowman and Pearl Turnbull, both of Manhattan.
Mr. Miser is survived by twin sister Wanda Fischer of Herington.
Funeral services for the Misers will be at 10 a.m., Friday, Sept. 29, at the United Methodist Church, Council Grove, with Pastor Stan Hughes officiating. Burial will follow at Four Mile Cemetery, Council Grove, with full military honors for Mr. Miser. Both will lie in state at the Donahue Funeral Home, Herington, from 2 until 8 p.m. Thursday, where the family will receive friends from 7 until 8 p.m.
The family requests memorials in lieu of flowers to the Center for Basic Cancer Research, KSU Cancer Center, 1500 Hayes Drive, Suite B., Manhattan, 66502-5014; or they may be sent in care of the Donahue Funeral Home, 404 South Broadway, Herington, 67449-3038.

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