Big Pine – Thelma Dahl Wisehart, 84, a resident here for 22 years, died Saturday at Northern Inyo Hospital. Mrs. Wisehart was born in Oregon City, Oregon on May 24, 1905, the youngest of 13 children. She was the wife of Victor G. Wisehart of Big Pine. Also surviving are her sons and daughters-in-law: Victor Jr. and Bernadette of Northridge and Bill and Mickey Wisehart of Crowley Lake. She was the sister of Anna Maxmeyer of Grass Valley. Also surviving are seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, plus numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held Monday at Big Pine Crocker Cemetery. The Rev. Jeff Wells of the Church of the Mountain of Crowley Lake officiated. Memorial donations may be made to Big Pine Volunteer Fire Department. Final arrangements were under the direction of Brune & Buck Mortuary.
Big Pine – Thelma Dahl Wisehart, 84, a resident here for 22 years, died Saturday at Northern Inyo Hospital. Mrs. Wisehart was born in Oregon City, Oregon on May 24, 1905, the youngest of 13 children. She was the wife of Victor G. Wisehart of Big Pine. Also surviving are her sons and daughters-in-law: Victor Jr. and Bernadette of Northridge and Bill and Mickey Wisehart of Crowley Lake. She was the sister of Anna Maxmeyer of Grass Valley. Also surviving are seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, plus numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held Monday at Big Pine Crocker Cemetery. The Rev. Jeff Wells of the Church of the Mountain of Crowley Lake officiated. Memorial donations may be made to Big Pine Volunteer Fire Department. Final arrangements were under the direction of Brune & Buck Mortuary.
Family Members
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Victor Hillman "Vic" Dahl
1882–1940
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Mary Christine "Marie" Dahl Emmett
1884–1970
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Carl John Dahl
1886–1918
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Otto Francis Dahl
1892–1957
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Helena D "Lena" Dahl Brennen
1894–1976
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Anna Dorothy Dahl MaxMeyer
1896–1991
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Arvid Oscar Dahl
1897–1970
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Elvin Phillip "Elvie" Dahl
1899–1961
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Esther Duseni Dahl Speece
1901–1985
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