| Mildred L. Schlosser February 15, 2015 | |
Life Legacy
SCHLOSSER, Mildred L., 87 of Sebring, FL died February 15, 2015. She was born in Chestnut Ridge, PA, moving to Sebring in 1961 and was the daughter of the late, Benjamin Franklin and Myrtle Alice Beam Keller. A member of Sebring Historical Society; Sweet Adelines; a member of First Baptist Church. Mildred was preceded in death by her grandson, Ryan Harrison and son-in-law, James Harrison and husband, William (Bill) Schlosser. She is survived by Donna Harrison all of Sebring and Carolyn (Ed) Franklin, Waynesboro, TN; grandchildren, Dustin (Alicia) Harrison, Michelle Rodgers, Paul Franklin and Torrey Franklin; great grandchildren, Kinley Arin Lardie, Kally Harrison and Dylan Harrison and Chris Rodgers; niece and nephews. Visitation Friday February 20, 2015 10:00 am with a service to follow at 11:00 am at Morris Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at Lakeview Memorial Gardens.
Condolences or Life Stories may be expressed in her Guestbook. Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring, Fl.
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Preceded In Death By
Ryan Harrison, Grandson
James Harrison. Son-In-Law
William (Bill) Schlosser, Husband
Survived By
Donna Harrison, Daughter
Carolyn (Ed) Franklin, Daughter
Dustin (Alicia) Harrison, Grandson
Michelle Rodgers, Granddaughter
Paul Franklin, Grandson
Torrey Franklin, Granddaughter
Great Grandchildren
Kinley Arin Lordie, Kally Harrison
Dylan Harrison, Chris Rodgers
nieces and nephews
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Facts
Place Of Birth: Chestnut Ridge, PA
Place Of Death: Sebring, FL
Date Of Death: February 15, 2015
Services
Visitation Friday February 20, 2015
10:00 am with a service to follow
at 11:00 am at Morris Funeral Chapel.
Burial will follow at
Lakeview Memorial Gardens.
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Guestbook
02-20-2015 - Debbie Schlosser-Bauer
My family and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to our cousin Donna and her family in the loss of her mother. My brothers and I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Mill. She was always so creative and talented with crafts. We enjoyed making ceramics at her neat shop during our summer trips to Sebring. She had a warm smile and I always loved her cute laugh! She will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Donna and family.
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