KEYSER, W.Va. Walter
William Kesner, 66 of RD 1. Limestone Road, died Monday
at his home.
Born in Kessell, he was a son of the late Eston Floyd Kesner
and Elliott Priscilla Kessell Kesner.
Mr. Kesner was a retired Baltimore and Ohio Railroad carman and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen.
Survivors include his widow, the former Helen Parks; foursons, Walter D. Kesner, Gary Lee Kesner, Norman R Kesner, all here, and Roger L
Kesner, Manassas,Va.; three daughters, Mrs. .Judith K McDonald, Manassas, Mrs. Connie Day and Mrs. Gail Didawick, both here; two
brothers, Paron Kesner, Cumberland, Md.; Robert Ray Kesner. Detroit. Mich.; seven sisters, Mrs. Katherine Oggs, Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Mary
Gulbronson, RD 3, Ridgeley; Mrs. Beatrice Riggleman, Romney; Mrs. Pauline Lay, Fredericksburg, Va.; Mrs. Thelma Reed and Mrs. Louella
Davenport, both of Detroit; Mrs. Virginia Smith, of Texas, and 15 grandchildren. Friends will be received at
the Markwood - McKenzie Funeral Home Tuesday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Services will be conducted in the funeral home chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Joil Davis. Interment will be in Potomac Memorial Gardens.
KEYSER, W.Va. Walter
William Kesner, 66 of RD 1. Limestone Road, died Monday
at his home.
Born in Kessell, he was a son of the late Eston Floyd Kesner
and Elliott Priscilla Kessell Kesner.
Mr. Kesner was a retired Baltimore and Ohio Railroad carman and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen.
Survivors include his widow, the former Helen Parks; foursons, Walter D. Kesner, Gary Lee Kesner, Norman R Kesner, all here, and Roger L
Kesner, Manassas,Va.; three daughters, Mrs. .Judith K McDonald, Manassas, Mrs. Connie Day and Mrs. Gail Didawick, both here; two
brothers, Paron Kesner, Cumberland, Md.; Robert Ray Kesner. Detroit. Mich.; seven sisters, Mrs. Katherine Oggs, Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Mary
Gulbronson, RD 3, Ridgeley; Mrs. Beatrice Riggleman, Romney; Mrs. Pauline Lay, Fredericksburg, Va.; Mrs. Thelma Reed and Mrs. Louella
Davenport, both of Detroit; Mrs. Virginia Smith, of Texas, and 15 grandchildren. Friends will be received at
the Markwood - McKenzie Funeral Home Tuesday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Services will be conducted in the funeral home chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Joil Davis. Interment will be in Potomac Memorial Gardens.
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