Ursula was born in Bod Kissingen, Germany on November 11, 1938 where she grew up and graduated from Accounting College. While living in Germany she was a bookkeeper and moving to Missouri she with her family were dairy farmers. She was always gentle and loving to all of her animals. She loved her family and friends. She will be well remembered for her famous Christmas Rum Cakes. She was of the Catholic faith.
Ursula Kaiser and James R. Stanton were united in marriage on October 19, 1957. To this union three children were born. Together they were privileged to share over 56 years.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Agnes Maria Kaiser.
She is survived by her loving family: husband, James R. Stanton; and three children: Raymond Stanton, Margot and husband Mark Johnson, and Helga Wise and husband Allen Pearcy; and two grandchildren: Millie Wise and J.J. Wise.
Interment in Ash Grove Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Oct. 9, 2014
Ursula was born in Bod Kissingen, Germany on November 11, 1938 where she grew up and graduated from Accounting College. While living in Germany she was a bookkeeper and moving to Missouri she with her family were dairy farmers. She was always gentle and loving to all of her animals. She loved her family and friends. She will be well remembered for her famous Christmas Rum Cakes. She was of the Catholic faith.
Ursula Kaiser and James R. Stanton were united in marriage on October 19, 1957. To this union three children were born. Together they were privileged to share over 56 years.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Agnes Maria Kaiser.
She is survived by her loving family: husband, James R. Stanton; and three children: Raymond Stanton, Margot and husband Mark Johnson, and Helga Wise and husband Allen Pearcy; and two grandchildren: Millie Wise and J.J. Wise.
Interment in Ash Grove Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Oct. 9, 2014
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