Mrs. Musser was a hot presser at the former Raymark Industries in Manheim. She retired after 35 years.
She was a member of Church of Christ in Lancaster and the Lady Sutter Rebekah Lodge 435, Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Mrs. Musser loved animals.
Born in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the late Willis and Pheny Boltz Kerr.
Her husband, L. Willoughby "Bill" Musser, died in 1976.
Surviving is a brother, David D. Kerr of Myerstown.
Mrs. Musser was a hot presser at the former Raymark Industries in Manheim. She retired after 35 years.
She was a member of Church of Christ in Lancaster and the Lady Sutter Rebekah Lodge 435, Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Mrs. Musser loved animals.
Born in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the late Willis and Pheny Boltz Kerr.
Her husband, L. Willoughby "Bill" Musser, died in 1976.
Surviving is a brother, David D. Kerr of Myerstown.
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