In 2007, Annabelle Wallis participated in the characteristic and documentary movie about Princess Diana’s final days in Paris. This action, thriller film has a ranking on Friendspire of 7.5 and 6.2 on IMDb. Next was the film True True Lie in 2006 where she portrayed the character called Paige. In between movies, the Warrens have been referred to as in to research a case involving the Annabelle doll. “We did a variety of traveling because he likes to see the oceans and the mountains and the water,” said Annabelle, who's 88. “I would say the key to our lengthy marriage is known as good communication. In her later years she was a loving grandmother to her six grandchildren and enjoyed touring and celebrating holidays along with her household. She can be survived by 16 grandchildren and 21 nice-grandchildren. She also leaves behind eight grandchildren and 10 nice grandchildren. Surviving is her husband and one son, Lyle Jacob Kiser and spouse Diana, Harrisonburg, VA; one sister, Jean W. Weaver and husband Marion, Waynesboro, VA; two grandchildren, Brad P. Kiser and wife Melanie, Matthew S. Kiser and spouse Shelley all of Bridgewater, VA; and 5 nice-grandchildren, Brandon Kiser, Michael Kiser, Madison Kiser, Caleb Kiser, and Trent Kiser.
Kiser, Lillian Wenger, 87, of Harrisonburg, VA died February 22, 2009. She was born October 31, 1921 in Augusta Co., VA to Henry S. and Amy Heatwole Wenger. She died March 14, 1969. He then married Jerrie Ganger on July 7, 1973 in Elkhart, IN. She was born August 1, 1933 at Elkhart, IN to Howard and Gladys (Shank) Ganger. On July 7, 1973 in Elkhart, IN he was married to Jerrie Ganger, who was born August 1, 1933 and survives. Born May 19, 1917, in Belleville, Mifflin Co., PA to Jonas R. and Elizabeth V. (Summers) Yoder. She was born May 25, 1924 at Archbold to Fermer and Sarah (Stuckey) Klinger. She was born January 6, 1913 at Columbiana, Ohio to John Howard and Emma (Metzler) Clark. King, Margaret V. Clark Schloneger, 96, of Orrville, Ohio died January 14, 2009 at Dalton, Ohio following a interval of declining well being. Otto volunteered with the Heifer Project and served on the boards of Boys & Girls Cub of Goshen and Elkhart Department of County Health. Otto co-based Oaklawn (a mental well being facility in Goshen, IN) with Robert Hartzler in 1963, and was its medical director. Klassen, Otto Dyck, 81, of Goshen, IN, died January 31, 2009, at Goshen General Hospital.
Knechel, Esther R. Landis, 84, of Souderton, PA died December 17 2009 at the same place. Klinger, Doris E., 85, of Archbold, Fulton County, Ohio died October 9, 2009 at the same place. Memorial companies were held October 12, 2009 at Lockport Mennonite Church, Stryker, Williams County, Ohio. Memorial providers were held October 5, 2009 at College Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana with burial in Violett Cemetery, Goshen, Indiana. Memorial services have been held April 18, 2009 at Park View Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VA with burial in Weavers Mennonite Church Cemetery, Harrisonburg, VA. A member of Mt. Clinton Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, Va. A memorial service was February 25, 2009, at Mt. Clinton Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VA with Pastors Lee Martin and Wilmer Lehman officating. Memorial contributions could also be made to RMH Hospice, 235 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801, or to a charity of your selection. Friends could call at the Johnson Funeral Service in Bridgewater at anytime. He was born May 10, 1927 at Bluffton, OH to John P. and Anna (Dyck) Klassen. Survived by his wife, Jerrie; 5 daughters, Ruth Andrews of Cassopolis, MI, Frieda (Ken) McRae of Dehra Dun, India, Bess (Marv) Klassen-Landis of Windsor, VT, Michelle (Jeff) Antioho of Murels Isle, SC, and Suzy (Andrew Elliott) Klassen of Eugene, OR; 18 grandchildren; eight nice-grandchildren; and three brothers, Herbert J. (Rita) Klassen of Sonoma, CA, Paul P. (Lavonne) Klassen of Bluffton, OH, and Karl H. (Betty) Klassen of Clarksdale, AZ.
Surviving are kids, Ruth Andrews; Frieda (Ken) McRae; Bess (Marv) Klassen-Landis; Michelle (Jeff) Antioho; Suzy (Andrew Elliott) Klassen; 18 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and three brothers, Herbert J. (Rita) Klassen; Paul P. (Lavonne) Klassen; and Karl H.(Betty) Klassen. Dr. Klassen was a member of school Mennonite Church, Goshen, IN. In 1959, Dr. Klassen opened the primary youngster psychiatrist private observe in Wichita, Kansas. After retiring from Oaklawn he had a non-public observe in Middlebury and Goshen, IN. After retiring from Oaklawn he did personal apply in Middlebury and Goshen, Ind. Jerrie was an administrative assistant at Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, Goshen/Elkhart, IN for many years. Klassen, Jerrie A. Ganger, 76, of Goshen, IN died September 6, 2009 at the identical place. Kneller, Anna F., 80, of Quakertown, PA died June 25, 2009 at the identical place from Alzheimer's. Klassen, Otto Dyck, 81, of Goshen, IN died January 31 2009 at Goshen. An autopsy added little to reply how a University of Delaware scholar died.
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