Funeral services for Frank W. Kiesler, father of two Clark County residents, will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in American Martyrs Catholic Church, Scottsburg, with interment in St. Michael Cemetery at Bradford. Kiesler, 69-year-old retired farmer and mill operator, died Monday in St. Joseph Infirmary, Louisville. He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Kiesler formerly served as a director of the Falls City Co-op and the Harrison County Bank at Palmyra. Surviving are his wife, the former Agnes Gettelfinger; three sons, Clement Kiesler, Jeffersonville, Dr. Anthony H. Kiesler, Kirkwood, Ill., and Francis Kiesler, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Cecil, Anchorage, Ky., and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Sellersburg; a brother, George Kiesler, New Salisbury, a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fessel, Bradford, and 16 grandchildren. The rosary will be prayed at 8 o'clock tonight at the Gene H. Vest Funeral Home, Scottsburg.
NEW ALBANY TRIBUNE OBITUARY 08/14/1963 - SCOTTSBURG
The funeral for Frank W. Kiesler, 69, a retired farmer and mill operator, will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at the American Martyrs Catholic Church with burial in the St. Michael Cemetery at Bradford. He was a brother of George Kiesler, New Salisbury, and was formerly a director of the Harrison County Bank at Palmyra and the Falls City Co-op. Kiesler died Monday in St. Joseph Infirmary in Louisville. He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving besides his brother are the widow, the former Agnes Gettelfinger; three sons, Clement Kiesler, Jeffersonville, Dr. Anthony H. Kiesler, Kirkwood, Ill., and Francis Kiesler, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Cecil, Anchorage, Ky., and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Sellersburg; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fessel, Bradford, and 16 grandchildren. The rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Gene H. Vest Funeral Home in Scottsburg.
CORYDON DEMOCRAT OBITUARY 08/14/1963
Frank W. Kiesler, 69, died Monday in the St. Joseph Infirmary at Louisville. He was a retired farmer and mill operator in this county. He had lived at Scottsburg in recent years. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church at Bradford. He was a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He formerly served as a director of the Falls City Co-op and the Harrison County Bank at Palmyra. The funeral will be Thursday at 9 a.m. in the American Martyrs Catholic Church at Scottsburg. Burial will be in St. Michael Cemetery at Bradford. The rosary was recited Wednesday at Gene H. Vest Funeral Home in Scottsburg. Survivors are his wife, the former Agnes Gettelfinger; three sons, Clement Kiesler, Jeffersonville, Dr. Anthony H. Kiesler, Kirkwood, Ill. and Francis Kiesler, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Cecil, Anchorage, Ky., and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Sellersburg; a brother, George Kiesler, New Salisbury; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fessel, Bradford, and 16 grandchildren.
Funeral services for Frank W. Kiesler, father of two Clark County residents, will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in American Martyrs Catholic Church, Scottsburg, with interment in St. Michael Cemetery at Bradford. Kiesler, 69-year-old retired farmer and mill operator, died Monday in St. Joseph Infirmary, Louisville. He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Kiesler formerly served as a director of the Falls City Co-op and the Harrison County Bank at Palmyra. Surviving are his wife, the former Agnes Gettelfinger; three sons, Clement Kiesler, Jeffersonville, Dr. Anthony H. Kiesler, Kirkwood, Ill., and Francis Kiesler, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Cecil, Anchorage, Ky., and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Sellersburg; a brother, George Kiesler, New Salisbury, a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fessel, Bradford, and 16 grandchildren. The rosary will be prayed at 8 o'clock tonight at the Gene H. Vest Funeral Home, Scottsburg.
NEW ALBANY TRIBUNE OBITUARY 08/14/1963 - SCOTTSBURG
The funeral for Frank W. Kiesler, 69, a retired farmer and mill operator, will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at the American Martyrs Catholic Church with burial in the St. Michael Cemetery at Bradford. He was a brother of George Kiesler, New Salisbury, and was formerly a director of the Harrison County Bank at Palmyra and the Falls City Co-op. Kiesler died Monday in St. Joseph Infirmary in Louisville. He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving besides his brother are the widow, the former Agnes Gettelfinger; three sons, Clement Kiesler, Jeffersonville, Dr. Anthony H. Kiesler, Kirkwood, Ill., and Francis Kiesler, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Cecil, Anchorage, Ky., and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Sellersburg; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fessel, Bradford, and 16 grandchildren. The rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Gene H. Vest Funeral Home in Scottsburg.
CORYDON DEMOCRAT OBITUARY 08/14/1963
Frank W. Kiesler, 69, died Monday in the St. Joseph Infirmary at Louisville. He was a retired farmer and mill operator in this county. He had lived at Scottsburg in recent years. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church at Bradford. He was a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He formerly served as a director of the Falls City Co-op and the Harrison County Bank at Palmyra. The funeral will be Thursday at 9 a.m. in the American Martyrs Catholic Church at Scottsburg. Burial will be in St. Michael Cemetery at Bradford. The rosary was recited Wednesday at Gene H. Vest Funeral Home in Scottsburg. Survivors are his wife, the former Agnes Gettelfinger; three sons, Clement Kiesler, Jeffersonville, Dr. Anthony H. Kiesler, Kirkwood, Ill. and Francis Kiesler, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Cecil, Anchorage, Ky., and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Sellersburg; a brother, George Kiesler, New Salisbury; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fessel, Bradford, and 16 grandchildren.
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