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Sunday, January 13, 2013

In memory of Della Jean..

 
Just some little memories of Della...when we would go to visit her in Greeley..she would see Harold and right away say his name and salute him.... One of the stories Harold would tell is how good she was when throwing the ball and even backwards could hit the target!
 
Since she left home she has always been treated with love and care just like she had at home..and it was always a pleasure to go visit her.
 
 
 
 
 Della Krisher, 59, died Friday, January 11, 2013 at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD. Her funeral service will be 11:00 AM Wednesday, January 16 at George Boom Funeral Home, Sioux Falls, with burial at Worthing Cemetery, Worthing, SD. Visitation begins at 5:00 PM Tuesday, January 15 at the funeral home, where the family will greet friends from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Della Jean Krisher, daughter of Lowell and Elaine (Duesing) Krisher, was born November 4, 1953 in Medford, WI. Through the years she lived in Wisconsin, Illinois, Colorado and most recently South Dakota.

Grateful for having shared her life are her mother, Elaine Krisher, Sioux Falls, SD; nine siblings, Naida Schulz and her husband, Ralph, Beresford, SD, Harold Krisher, Appleton, WI, Verdis Krisher and his wife, Sue, Belle Fourche, SD, Conrad Krisher and his wife, Noreen, Athelstain, WI, Wanda Johnson, Eau Claire, WI, Glenn Krisher and his wife, Jenae, Phoenix, AZ, Dean Krisher and his wife, Colette, Sioux Falls, SD, Kenneth Krisher and his wife, Darla, Valentine, NE, Loren Krisher, Appleton, WI; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Della was preceded in death by her father, Lowell and a sister, Esther.

Della’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to her extended family at South Dakota Achieve, especially Julie DeBoer. Their friendship, exceptional care and concern for Della during her time there is very much appreciated and will never be forgotten.

1 comment:

Griswold said...

Your Uncle Marvin had a very good aim for hitting the target too....I would bake potaoes in aluminum foil & we would unwrap the patoatoe & roll the foil in a ball, he loved to get ahold of them at the table & would look at someone, then lower his head & fire it away & hit whoever he aimed at every time....must be a trait they have.... it was so funny... Aunt Elaine