Monday, January 9, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Waters Funeral Chapel in Vandalia.
Monday, January 9, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at Waters Funeral Chapel.
Officiating: Pastor John Harris.
Music: church choir.
Interment: the Vandalia Cemetery.
Pallbearers: William Wheeler, Ronnie Greene, Jamie Wheeler, Esthta McPike, Roger Chatman and Sam Chatman. Honorary pallbearers: Dempsey Dixon, Terry Holt, Samuel Lee, Marlin Davis, Darrell Wiser and Bob Giltner.
Arbie Sue (McPike) Wiser passed away at 12:10 a.m. on Thursday, January 5, 2017 at the SSM St. Mary's Audrain Medical Center in Mexico, Missouri. She grew up in and attended schools in the Bowling Green area. She worked for over ten years at the Louisiana Plastics Factory and then a short time for Van-Far Schools in the cafeteria. Arbie Sue retired after working several years at the Breaktime convenience store in Vandalia. She was a faithful member of the Second Christian Church where she sang in the choir, served as a Sunday School Teacher, President of the Usher Board, and President of the Christian Women's Fellowship. Arbie Sue enjoyed baking, riding her bicycle, shopping, bowling, babysitting, and she truly loved spending time with her family and friends.
Born: October7, 1946 in Louisiana, Missouri the daughter of Bill Oaks and Nellie Arcenia McPike.
Married: Louis Art Wiser on December 18, 1964 in Bowling Green; he survives.
Survivors include: husband, Art of Vandalia; two daughters: Stephanie A. Wiser and Rosalind K. Wiser both of St. Louis; one brother, Bill McPike of Bowling Green; one sister, Cathy Turner of Bowling Green; her granddaughter, Mashega Sue Wiser of St. Louis; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Preceded in death by: parents; step-father, Emmett Turner; one brother, Gregory.
Memorials are encouraged to the American Diabetes Association.
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