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John Wisler Obituary

John "Jack" B. Wisler, 62, of Stroudsburg, died Wednesday, July 2, at home.

Born on Dec. 5, 1945, in Lansdale, he was the son of Virginia (Garner) Wisler and the late John Wisler. He lived in Monroe County for over 45 years.

He graduated from East Stroudsburg University with a Bachelor of Science in History. John spent 20 years in Real Estate, having worked for Winona Lakes, Pocono Real Estate and Cost Control Marketing. His first love was music. He spent a successful stint as half of the Innkeepers Two duo, which performed nationally, and was one of the most well-attended musical groups in Northeast Pennsylvania. He served in the United State Navy.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by two children, Jay Wisler, of Downingtown and Christine Zellmer, of New York, N.Y.; and a sister, Anne Straume, of Virginia.

There will be a viewing from 10 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 8, at the William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main St., Stroudsburg. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, followed by burial in Laurelwood Cemetery, Stroudsburg.

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Published by Pocono Record on Jul. 4, 2008.

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Mary Plant

July 9, 2008

I met Jack a few years back when he would come into my office at First Choice to chat with my broker. From the first day I met him he put a smile on my face. A great story teller, loved to share pictures of his children/grandchildren. God Bless you Jack.

Beverly Foelker

July 7, 2008

I was an Innkeepers Two "groupie". There was nothing like it. When Jack sang "Cara Mia" it was right up there with Jay and the Americans - even better. What a wonderful voice. I never knew Jack personally, but I would have walked a million miles to hear him sing.
God bless him and his family.

Tie-Dye Dave

July 7, 2008

Jack was a TRUE friend to my family and to many others. He was a gentle person at heart. A terrable driver who had his passengers White knuckled when he was giving them rides. But he was Allways there to offer the ride, with a smile and sometimes a bad joke or 2 ;-} Thanks for everything Jack.. I miss you much, May you rest in peace.

Rich Houck

July 7, 2008

I am saddened to learn of your loss. I first met Jack at ESU after he returned from the Navy. He was a Sigma Pi fraternity brother and friend. I will always remember him as being a fun-loving guy and friend with a really great voice. My thoughts are with his entire family.

Alan and Nan Weismantel

July 6, 2008

We are so sorry for your loss.We have many fond memories of Jack as a former ESSU classmate and Fraternity brother.Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Judith Thompson

July 5, 2008

Jack will be missed. He had a very special fun way that made one laugh. Jack had a voice that melted one's heart to hear when he sang his special songs.
He was never late, now he will be among those who will be going up first into the heavenlies.
He cared much for others.
Jack was a very special person and there will be a hole in my life without him.

Barry Simmers

July 5, 2008

Jack brought a lot of laughs to a lot of people . He will surely be missed .

liz snyder

July 5, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very sad time. Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy, Liz ,Doug and Rudy

Captain Warren I Koehler

July 4, 2008

Thanks for all the years of friendship, entertainment,and great memories.My prayers are with you and your family.

Captain Warren I Koehler

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