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Died on Saturday, June 21, 2025, Lakehouse of Coldwater. Mildred was born on December 9, 1923, in Homer, MI, the daughter of Ralph and Rena (Porcupile) Kline. She graduated from Litchfield High School in 1942. On April 25, 1942, she was united in marriage to Loyd E. Wiser who preceded her in death. Mildred lived in Marshall since 1942 and in the same house since 1956. She worked for Eaton’s of Battle Creek during WWII as a press operator and in the First Baptist Church office, but mostly she was a stay at home wife and mother. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, a Blue Bird Leader, worked with 4H, P.T.A. belonged to Oaklawn Auxiliary in the gift shop for 25 years and the Clark Retires Club. She enjoyed sewing, canning, cooking, word searches and walking. Surviving are her children, Vicki Stout and Denise (Randy) Herman; grandchildren, Jennifer (Dennis) Benjamin, Michael (Kelly) Kunz, Heidi Kunz, Bob (Alycia) Hamaker, Jessica (Noah) Porter, James(Andrea) Hamaker ; step grandchild, Rene (Erin) Herman; great grandchildren, Keller, Emilee, Alex, Teagan, Ben, Grayson, Mortimer, Gideon, Matthew, Samantha and Emma; son-in-law, Albert Kunz; brother-in-law, John Allbright; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Anita Kunz; her brothers and sisters, Richard Kline, Ray Kline, Flossie Kline, Lulubelle Allbright, Virgil Kline and Lawrence Kline. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 27, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., at the Richard A. Henry Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. A private interment will take place at Fort Custer National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation. www.henryfuneralhome.org
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