Wapakoneta Daily News

Marilyn M. Eisert, 87

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Marilyn M. (Hollenbach­er) Eisert, 87, of Wapakoneta, passed

away 3:27 a.m. Sunday, May 1, 2022 at Wapakoneta Manor.

She was born on September 12, 1934 in Wapakoneta to Dillon and Hulda (Manzelman) Hollenbach­er, who have preceded

her in death. On May 11, 1957, she married

Robert V. “Bob” Eisert, who passed away on June 26, 2018.

Survivors include her three children, Deb and Kevin Sailor,

of Jackson Center, Brett and Becky Eisert,

of Wapakoneta, and Alan and Michele Eisert, of Wapakoneta; a granddaugh­ter, Elizabeth Sailor; and three

siblings, Ernie Hollenbach­er, of Wapakoneta, Ruby and Ned Berlet,

of Wapakoneta,

and Rita and Don Mccullough, of New Knoxville.

She was preceded in death by two siblings, Ruth and Paul Zwiebel and Roger Hollenbach­er; and two sisterin-laws, Nancy Hollenbach­er and Doris and Dean Bower.

A 1952 graduate of Blume High School, Marilyn was a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Wapakoneta. Marilyn worked for the family

business, Eisert Plumbing and Heating. In her free time,

she enjoyed traveling, eating out, and spending time with family and friends.

A private family service will be held at

Schlosser Funeral Home & Cremation

Services with Pastor Doug Pretorius officiatin­g. Burial of her

cremated remains will be in Greenlawn Cemetery at a later

date. Memorial contributi­ons may be

made to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church or St. Rita’s Hospice. The family has entrusted

Schlosser Funeral Home & Cremation

Services to handle the arrangemen­ts.

Condolence­s may be expressed at www.

schlosserf­uneralhome. com

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the Cridersvil­le Fire Department­s Food Truck festival Saturday. The festival was heavily attended with 26 food trucks to choose from.
Ron Fischer of the Buckeye Farm Antiques organizati­on estimates about 34 tractors were present at the event. Fischer joked that it was good opportunit­y
for tractor owners to tell stories and lie to one another. Moulton Country Store owner Wayne Kentner expanded this year's event with more vendors and activities like the Scheumann Farm Petting Zoo and a food stand benefiting advocates of compassion.
Emily and Henry Counts, of Spencervil­le visited Derfer’s ice-cream stand during the Cridersvil­le Fire Department­s Food Truck festival Saturday. The festival was heavily attended with 26 food trucks to choose from. Ron Fischer of the Buckeye Farm Antiques organizati­on estimates about 34 tractors were present at the event. Fischer joked that it was good opportunit­y for tractor owners to tell stories and lie to one another. Moulton Country Store owner Wayne Kentner expanded this year's event with more vendors and activities like the Scheumann Farm Petting Zoo and a food stand benefiting advocates of compassion.
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