Jerry Lee Geisler died July 11 at his Lebanon home. He was 46. Born Jan. 4, 1956, in Indianapolis, he was a son of Ethel F. (Ruggles) Stanley and the late Glen L. Geisler. Mr. Geisler served in the U. S. Army in Germany from 1973-75 and was honorably discharged as a disabled American veteran. He was a member of the Lizton Methodist Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion and AMVETS.
Additional survivors include a companion, Julie P. Waggoner of Lebanon; a daughter, Ashley N. Geisler of Indianapolis; a son, Jason Bishop of Heritage Lake; brothers Glen Geisler Jr. and Donald A. Geisler, both of Lebanon; three nieces and one nephew; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.
Services were July 15 at Myers Chapel of Memories in Lebanon with the Rev. Raymond Duff officiating. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lebanon.
Jerry Lee Geisler died July 11 at his Lebanon home. He was 46. Born Jan. 4, 1956, in Indianapolis, he was a son of Ethel F. (Ruggles) Stanley and the late Glen L. Geisler. Mr. Geisler served in the U. S. Army in Germany from 1973-75 and was honorably discharged as a disabled American veteran. He was a member of the Lizton Methodist Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion and AMVETS.
Additional survivors include a companion, Julie P. Waggoner of Lebanon; a daughter, Ashley N. Geisler of Indianapolis; a son, Jason Bishop of Heritage Lake; brothers Glen Geisler Jr. and Donald A. Geisler, both of Lebanon; three nieces and one nephew; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.
Services were July 15 at Myers Chapel of Memories in Lebanon with the Rev. Raymond Duff officiating. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lebanon.
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