Martha Ann (Davis) Kisler
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DIGHTON MARLER FUNERAL
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STILLWATER, PAYNE CO, OK
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She is survived by her husband Scott of 24 years, her
son Jonathan Kisler and wife Amanda of Tulsa, her son Joshua,
daughter Gabrielle both of Stillwater,
Brother Michael Davis and wife Lisa of Tulsa, numerous cousins,
nieces and nephews,
Father and Mother in Law Terry & Carolyn Kisler from Kentucky,
and many Church family and friends.
Martha loved her husband Scott and their three children Jonathan,
Joshua and Gabrielle. Though Martha and Scott only had three
children she was Mom to many.
Martha had a passion for singing, playing the piano and serving. She
loved to spend time with her family and friends and treasured those
moments when she could travel to visit her cousins in Arkansas. She
loved to share about her family reunions with everyone.
She was known for her wittiness, hugs, smiles, giving heart and
orneriness.
Martha began her career in banking at the age of 15 in Lakewood, CA.
Martha worked for the Payne County Treasurer's Office where she
was the head bookkeeper for fifteen years. She worked with every
elected official and departments each day always sharing a smile,
laughter, scripture, or who knows what wisdom would come out of her
mouth that day. One thing for sure, Jesus always shined bright
through her hugs, love and laughter.
Love you,
Love you more,
Love you most,
Love you bug,
Love you bye.
Visitation will be at Dighton-Marler Funeral Home, 5106 N
Washington, Stillwater, OK on Wednesday and Thursday, August 14th
and 15th from 9:00am-5:00pm.
A celebration of life will be held on Friday, August 16th, 2019 at Hillcrest Baptist Church, 902 N Washington St, Stillwater, OK at 10:00 a.m.
Graveside Services
Friday
August 16, 2019
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