Born July 4, 1930, in Williford, AR, daughter of the late Samuel Austin and Ella Leah Cooper Ladd, she worked in public relations for the Bank of America in St. Louis, MO, and was a lifetime member of the Barnes Hospital Auxiliary in St. Louis, for which she served two terms as president. She moved to Cocoa Beach in 1979 where she became involved with the United True Sisters and with Hadassah.
Her husband, Raymond Meisenheimer, survives of the home.
She is also survived by one sister, Billye Lincoln.
One brother preceded her in death.
Services were scheduled at the First Assembly of God Church in Sikeston, MO, with the Rev. Allen Basham, pastor, officiating.
Burial followed in the Dunklin County Memorial Gardens at Kennett, MO.
May 24, 2002 Sikeston Standard Democrat
Born July 4, 1930, in Williford, AR, daughter of the late Samuel Austin and Ella Leah Cooper Ladd, she worked in public relations for the Bank of America in St. Louis, MO, and was a lifetime member of the Barnes Hospital Auxiliary in St. Louis, for which she served two terms as president. She moved to Cocoa Beach in 1979 where she became involved with the United True Sisters and with Hadassah.
Her husband, Raymond Meisenheimer, survives of the home.
She is also survived by one sister, Billye Lincoln.
One brother preceded her in death.
Services were scheduled at the First Assembly of God Church in Sikeston, MO, with the Rev. Allen Basham, pastor, officiating.
Burial followed in the Dunklin County Memorial Gardens at Kennett, MO.
May 24, 2002 Sikeston Standard Democrat
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