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Gisela Kunkel

Posted 2022-01-12 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Jan. 12, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Gisela was born in Mainz, Germany, to loving parents. She was a "G.I.
Bride" and married Merle David Dillman in Germany. She flew, by herself,
for the first time on a twin prop plane from Mainz to New York, and then
by bus to Birdseye, Indiana, where she and Merle lived for awhile.

As Merle was active duty Army, she moved frequently. In 1964, they ended
up in Anchorage, Alaska, and loved it. They lived through the 1964
earthquake and Gi often told of her pork roast, sauerkraut, and potatoes
flying off the table and stove and being spilt everywhere. Merle retired
from the Army and joined the U.S. Postal Service. Merle passed away in
1990.

She met Erwin, her second husband, when she was married to Merle and
Erwin to Elfriede, his wife. They were friends for over 20 years.
Elfriede passed in 1987 and Erwin, Merle, and Gi continued being
friends. After Merle passed, Gi later married Erwin in 1997.

Erwin and Gi visited Lake Havasu at the behest of some other friends,
and moved here permantently in 2002.

Gisela was a lovely spirit, enjoyed bingo, gambling a little at a
casino, and cooking for friends and family. Her joyous spirit and kind
heart will be missed by all.

Gisela is survived by her daughter, Heidi Kunkel, and the "sons of her
heart," Joe Weatherly and Dewayne Harris.

Services will be held on Jan. 14, 2022 at 10 a.m. at Lietz-Fraze Funeral
Home with a repast at her home following the service.

Arrangements were placed into the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.




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