Allison L. Kaiser, 82, of Midwest City, wife of William C. Kaiser (married 63 years) passed away Monday, January 14, 2008. Born May 17, 1925 in Oklahoma City to Alvin L. and Amanda N. Ragsdale,
Allison attended and graduated from Central High School in 1942. Allison loved antiques, gardening, reading and sewing. She retired from the Technical Writing department at Tinker Air Force Base.
Allison was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Dorothy M. Cates and Grandson, Christopher A. Byrne and wife Dana.
She is survived by: her husband, William C. Kaiser, Children: William L. Kaiser and Linda S. (Suzi) Byrne; Grandchildren: William Charles Kaiser (Ann), Stacy A. Javaheri (Scott), Shawn F. Byrne, Kimberly Lea Nowell; Great Grandchildren: Lauren Michele Nowell, Jeffrey S. and Taylor A. Javaheri, Mason A. Kaiser and Nathan and Ryan Javaheri; Long time Friends: Charles and Darlene Rook, Mildred Dillard, her friends in the Antique Club and the Wickline Methodist Church Circle.
Funeral
Wickline United Methodist Church
417 Mid America Blvd.
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73110
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